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* "Of Synners and Brainworms: Feminism on the Wire." in ''[[Women of Other Worlds|Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism]]'', edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 209-227. Discusses Donna Haraway, Gibson's Molly, and lengthy analysis of Pat Cadigan's Syynners (1991) and Melissa Scott's Trouble and Her Friends (1994). | * "Of Synners and Brainworms: Feminism on the Wire." in ''[[Women of Other Worlds|Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism]]'', edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 209-227. Discusses Donna Haraway, Gibson's Molly, and lengthy analysis of Pat Cadigan's Syynners (1991) and Melissa Scott's Trouble and Her Friends (1994). | ||
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- "Of Synners and Brainworms: Feminism on the Wire." in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 209-227. Discusses Donna Haraway, Gibson's Molly, and lengthy analysis of Pat Cadigan's Syynners (1991) and Melissa Scott's Trouble and Her Friends (1994).