A Collaborative HyperText Poem Table of Contents
by students and faculty and staff and folks from the community
in the best of feminist dialogic theoretical tradition
California State University, Dominguez Hills AND
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
The Basic Text
- The Hypertext Poem: What Have We Done?
- The Body Which Is Not One
Bits of Theory in Plain English
- Summary and Discussion of Wilding in America, 2004 Edition
by Charles Derber.- Backup of Iraq Prison Scandal: A Double Ordeal for Female Prisoners
By Tracy Wilkinson. Los Angeles Times.- Backup of Mistreatment of Prisoners Is Called Routine in U.S
By Fox Butterfield. New York Times.- Backup of World of Hurt
By Maureen Dowd. New York Times.- Backup of Torture Is Often a Temptation and Almost Never Works
by James Glanz. New York Times.- Backup of In Abuse, a Portrayal of Ill-Prepared, Overwhelmed G.I.'s
By Douglas Jehl and Eric Schmitt. New York Times.- Backup of Why Did They Do It?Are those charged with abuse a few bad apples, or are they just like the rest of us?
By Claudia Wallis. TIME Magazine.- Backup of Just Trust Us
By Paul Krugman. New York Times.- Backup of Torture at Abu Ghraib
By Seymour M. Hersh. The New Yorker.Bits of Theory in Academic Language
Luce Irigaray References to the Sex Which Is Not One. Caroline Myss on Sacred Contracts More spiritual than academic, but appropriate for this issue.
Credits
Curator:
- Michael Griffin
Gallery Exhibit, Spring 2004
Hypertext Intern for Internet Exhibit
Through Department of Political Science, CSUDHFaculty Adjuncts:
- Jeanne Curran
Department of Sociology, CSUDH- Susan Takata
Department of Criminal Justice, UWPCommunity Adjunct:
- Patricia Acone
Department of Sociology, CSUDH
- Reza Ganjavi, Guitarist & Record Producer
Los Angeles and Switzerland
http://www.rezamusic.com
Supplied "In Friendship" and "Dancing Hands" CD's
for Spring 2004 Exhibit.Youth Adjunct:
- Elise Zevitz
Through Department of Criminal Justice, UWPAcknowledgments
Pat and Jeanne and the CSUDH students of Fall 2003 and Spring 2004 want to thank Dia Dorsey of the Dean's Office in Arts and Sciences at CSUDH, for her continuing affirmation and support.
We also owe tremendous gratitude to Jaime Leal, Jr. at the Loker Student Center at CSUDH for guiding us through the intimidating step of curating a gallery exhibit, and the Department of Instructional Media for guiding us and providing the necessaary equipment.
Permission to Build On and Use:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
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Jeanne Curran and Susan R. Takata