Discussions by Members of English 276, Neovictorianism, Brown University, 2010
- Reading in Time, Reading in Fragments: Reading Patchwork Girl
- The Aesthetic Experience of Reading Hypertext: Shelley Jackson’s Patchwork Girl
- Political and Ethical Concerns Linked to the Hypertext Novel
- George P. Landow, Stiching together Narrative, Sexuality, Self: Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl [Review in Electronic Book Review]
Members of 112, 1996
- Lara Brody, Resurrecting the Author
- Melissa Caruso, A Writer's Reaction
- Arnold Chan, Who's Speaking?
- Justin Clavadetscher, Who Are You?
- Yousuf Dhamee, Writing and the Fragmented Self
- Michael DiBianco, Comments
- Gidon Felsen, Comments
- Jill Frankfort, The Three R's : Reading, 'Riting, and Running
- David Goldberg, Comment
- Michael Green, Patchwork Girl's Place in Bladerunner
- Lars Hubrich, Stitched Identity
- Marc Kroop, A Letter to Shelly or Mary or "Herself"
- Damian Kulash, Text Over Time
- Tim McConville, Sutures and Scars
- Steven Moy, A Reading of Patchwork Girl
- Jeff Pack, Scars, Seams, and Links -- A Mini-Web
- Brian Perkins, A Spotlight on the Haze: Notions of Origin in Patchwork Girl
- Karyn Raz, Patches
- Chrys Rowe, A Reading
- Erica Jean Seidel, The Hypertextuality of Scars
- Jason Williams, Texture, Topology, Collage, and Biology
- Bryan Yee, Piecemeal Considerations
Members of English 111, 1998
- Zack Boyle, Public Privacy: Hypertext Problems and Comparisons
- Jesse Chan-Norris, Comments on My Body: I Don't Like the Visual Elements
- Josh Conterio, Anatomy of the Word/Link -- A Journal
- Steve Cook, Gendered Monsters, The Chimera Herself
- John Crews, My Body Reflections
- Brian D. Hardy, Ideas of Body
- Wayne Huang, Public Privacy
- Matthew Hutson, My Own Body
- Ian Jones, My Potty: Reading Shelley Jackson next to three elderly gentlemen in the Sci-Li
- Laura G. Lee, Cyborgs and the Hypertextual Identity
- Kelly Maudslien, Motherhood
- M. Caleb Neelon, Who Stole the Soul?
- Daniel Parke, The Hypertextual Fetish
- Michael Pellauer, A Shape in the Network, a Ghost in the Narration
- William Peña, Gender Matters in Autobiography: A Comparative Analysis
- Elizabeth Rodwell, Identification-Self
- Dan Rosen, Good Flow, Bad Flow
- Vivian Rosenthal, Patched Poetry
- Glen Sanford, My Nit-picky Problems with Shelley Jackson's Work
- Lora Schwartz, Learning to Read
- Dan Stein, Wunderkammer: a Hyper-Cabinet
- Izel Sulam, History as Hypertext, Memory as Hypertext, Identity as Hypertext
- Francesca Wodtke, Erythrocytes: Flowing through the Body. A Metaphor for Hypertext
- Ruiyan Xu, Everybody Else's Girl
Related Materials
- Maria Aline Salgueiro Seabra Ferreira, Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl and Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve: A Comparative Reading
- Ted Meyer, Scarart (Offsite)
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