Table of Contents
Part I: Refiguring Notions of Literacy in an Electronic World
- Dennis Baron, "From Pencils to Pixels: The Stages of Literacy Technologies"
- Douglas Hesse, "Saving a Place for Essayistic Literacy"
- Sarah J. Sloane, "The Haunting Story of J.: Genealogy as a Critical Category in Understanding How a Writer Composes"
- Gunther Kress, "'English' at the Crossroads: Rethinking Curricula of Communication in the Context of the Turn to the Visual"
- Myka Vielstimmig, "Petals on a Wet, Black Bough: Textuality, Collaboration, and the New Essay"
- Diana George and Diane Shoos, "Dropping Bread Crumbs in the Intertextual Forest: Critical Literacy in a Postmodern Age"
Part II: Revisiting Notions of Teaching and Access in an Electronic Age
- Lester Faigley, "Beyond Imagination: The Internet and Global Digital Literacy”
- Charles Moran, “Access: The A-Word in Technology Studies”
- Marilyn Cooper, “Postmodern Pedagogy in Electronic Conversations”
- Geoffrey Sirc, “‘What is Composition . . .?’ After Duchamp (Notes Toward a General Teleintertext)”
- James Sosnoski, “Hyper-readers and their Reading Engines”
- Bertram Bruce, Response: “Speaking the Unspeakable About 21st Century Technologies”
Part III: Ethical and Feminist Concerns in an Electronic World
- James Porter, "Liberal Individualism and Internet Policy: A Communitarian Critique"
- Susan Romano, "On Becoming a Woman: Pedagogies of the Self"
- Gail E. Hawisher and Patricia A. Sullivan, "Fleeting Images: Women Visually Writing the Web"
- Cynthia L. Selfe, "Lest We Think the Revolution is a Revolution: Images of Technology and the Nature of Change"
- Carolyn Guyer and Dianne Hagaman, "Into the Next Room"
- Cynthia Haynes, "Virtual Diffusion: Ethics, Techne, and Feminism at the End of the Cold Millenium"
Part IV: Searching for Notions of Our Postmodern Literate Selves in an Electronic World
- Anne Frances Wysocki and Johndan Johnson-Eilola: "Blinded by the Letter: Why Are We Using Literacy as a Metaphor for Everything Else?"
- Joe Amato: "Family Values: Literacy, Technology, and Uncle Sam"
- Janet Carey Eldred: "Technology's Strange, Familiar Voices"
- Michael Joyce: "Beyond Next Before You Once Again: Repossessing and Renewing Electronic Culture"
- Stuart Moulthrop: "Response: Everybody's Elegies"