Professor of Literature and English
Office Location: 101 Friedl Building
Office Phone: (919) 684-9319
Email Address: katherine.hayles@duke.edu
Teaching (Fall, 2009):
- Lit 255s.01, Special topics in literature
- Smith 101, M 02:50 PM-05:20 PM
- Visualst 260s.04, Topics in visual studies
Synopsis
- Smith 101, M 02:50 PM-05:20 PM
- English 271es.01, Sp top seminar iv
Synopsis
- Smith 101, M 02:50 PM-05:20 PM
- isis 291s.01, Special topics in isis
Synopsis
- Smith 101, M 02:50 PM-05:20 PM
- Representative Publications
(More Publications)
- K. Hayles. "RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments." Theory, Culture, and Society 26.2/3 (December, 2008)
- K. Hayles and James Pulizzi. ""Narrating Consciousness." History of Human Sciences Ed. Michael Ferrari. (December, 2008) [author's comments]
- K. Hayles. ""The Materiality of Informatics: Audiotape and Its Cultural Niche"." The Design Culture Reader. Ed. Ben Highmore. Routledge, Fall, 2008. "The Materiality of Informatics: Audiotape and Its Cultural Niche," printed in "The Design Culture Reader," edited by Ben Highmore (London and New York: Routledge, 2008), pp. 317-327.
- with K. Hayles, Jacob Burch, Christopher Mott. ""Electronic LIterature" website."
Spring, 2008.
<http://newhorizons.eliterature.org> [author's comments] - K. Hayles. "Electronic LIterature: New Horizons for the Literary". University of Notre Dame Press, Spring, 2008. Chapter 5 reprinted in "Futurity and the Limites of Autonomy," edited by James Bono, Tim Dean, and Ewa Plonowska Ziarek, pp. 180-209 (New York: Fordham University Press, 2008).