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Publications of Katherine Hayles    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. K. Hayles, How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis (May, 2012), University of Chicago Press
  2. K. Hayles, "Electronic LIterature: New Horizons for the Literary" (Spring, 2008), University of Notre Dame Press

Minor Books

  1. with Jessica Pressman, A New Paradigm for the Humanities: Comparative Textual Media" (2013), University of Minnesota Press  [abs] [author's comments]

Articles in a Journal

  1. Katherine Hayles, How We Read: Close, Hyper, Machine, ADE Bulletin 150, vol. 150 (2011)
  2. Katherine Hayles, Material Entanglements: Steven Hall’s The Raw Shark Texts as Slipstream Novel, Science-Fiction Studies, vol. 113 (2011), pp. 115-133
  3. Katherine Hayles, How We Became Postuman: Ten Years On, Paragraph, vol. 33 no. 3 (2010), pp. 318-323
  4. Katherine Hayles, After Shocks: Posthuman Ambivalence, Postmedieval: A Journal of Medieval Cultural Studies, vol. 1 no. 1 (2010), pp. 262-271
  5. with N. Katherine Hayles and James Pulizzi, "Narrating Consciousness", History of the Human Sciences, vol. 21 no. 3 (2010), pp. 131-148
  6. K. Hayles, “Sleeping walking into a Surveillance Society,”, Surveillance and Society, vol. 6 no. 3 (2009), pp. 2-9 [available here]
  7. K. Hayles, "RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments", Theory, Culture and Society, vol. 26 no. 2/3 (2009), pp. 1-24  [author's comments]
  8. K. Hayles, . “Distributed Cognition at/in Work: Strickland and Lawson Jaramillo’s Slippingglimpse”, Frame, vol. 21 no. 1 (2009), pp. 15-29
  9. K. Hayles, Distributed Cognition at/in Work: Strickland, Lawson Jaramillo, and Ryan's "slippingglimpse", Frame, vol. 21 no. 1 (Spring, 2008), pp. 15-29, Digital Printing Partners Utrecht BV, Houten

Articles Accepted in Journal

  1. Katherine Hayles, Is 'Tree of Codes' Still a Novel?, PMLA (forthcoming March 2013)
  2. Katherine Hayles, "Speculative Aesthetics and Object Oriented Inquiry (OOI), Speculations: A Journal of Speculative Realism (forthcoming 2013)
  3. Katherine Hayles, Review of "Remix the Book" and "Literature, Technology and Culture", Times Literary Supplement (2011)
  4. Katherine Hayles, Tech-Toc: Complex Temporalities in Technical Objects and Digital Literature, Electronic Book Review (2010)

Articles in a Collection

  1. with Nick Montfort, "Interactive Fiction", in Routledge Companion to Experimental Literature, edited by Joe Bray, Allison Gibbons, Brian McHale (2012), Routledge, New York
  2. Katherine Hayles, Annotations to Philip K. Dick's "Exegesis", in The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick, edited by Pamela Jackson and Jonathan Lethem with Erik Davi (2011), Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  3. Katherine Hayles, Tech-TOC: Complex Temporalities, in The Technical Condition: Existence and Knowledge in the Technical World, edited by Erich Hoerl (2010), Suhrkamp
  4. Katherine Hayles, "Cybernetics", in Critical Terms for Media Studies, edited by W. J. T. Mitchell and Mark B. N. Hansen (2010), pp. 145-156, University of Chicago Press
  5. Katherine Hayles, “Mapping Time, Charting Data: The Spatial Aesthetic of Mark Z. Danielewski’s Only Revolutions, in Essays on Mark Z. Danielewski, edited by Allison Gibson and Joe Bray. (2010), Manchester University Press
  6. K. Hayles, “Distributed Cognition at/in Work: Strickland and Lawson Jaramillo’s Slippingglimpse.” (2009)

Articles Accepted in Collection

  1. Katherine Hayles, "Tech-TOC: Complex Temporalities", in The Technological Condition: Existence and Knowledge in the Technical World, edited by Erich Hoerl (2011), Shhrkamp
  2. K. Hayles and Todd Gannon, “Virtual Architecture, Actual Media,” Handbook of Architectural Theory, Section 6, Chapter 3 (Thousand Oaks CA: Sage Publishers, forthcoming 2010). (2009)
  3. K. Hayles and Todd Gannon, "Virtual Architecture, Actual Media" (2009)
  4. K. Hayles, RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments (2009)
  5. K. Hayles, "RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments" (2009)
  6. K. Hayles, "The Materiality of Informatics: Audiotape and Its Cultural Niche", in The Design Culture Reader, edited by Ben Highmore (Fall, 2008), Routledge
  7. K. Hayles, Distributed Cognition at/in Work: Strickland, Lawson Jaramillo, and Ryan's "slippingglimpse", in Literary Art in Digital Performance, edited by Francisco Ricardo (2008), Continuum Books

Articles Online

  1. with K. Hayles, Jacob Burch, Christopher Mott, "Electronic LIterature" website (Spring, 2008) [org]  [author's comments]

Reviews

  1. Katherine Hayles, "The Techno-Human Condition", "Technology and Culture", vol. 53 (2012), pp. 920-921

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