Publications of N. Katherine Hayles

Books

  1.  Chaos and Order: Complex Dynamics in Literature and Science. Edited by Hayles, HK. University of Chicago Press, 1991.
  2. Hayles, NK. Chaos Bound: Orderly Disorder in Contemporary Literature and Science. Cornell University Press, 1990.
  3.  Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era. Edited by Hayles, NK; Pressman, J. University of Minnesota Press, 2013.
  4. Hayles, NK. 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).
  5. Hayles, NK. Foreword. December, 2015. xxii-xxiv pp.
  6. Hayles, NK. FOREWORD. January, 2015. xxii-xxiv pp.
  7. Hayles, NK. Foreword: From causality to correlation. Palgrave Macmillan UK, January, 2016. x-xiii pp.
  8. Hayles, NK. Foreword: Why #WomenTechLit?. January, 2017. ix-xii pp.
  9. Hayles, NK. Foreword: Why #WomenTechLit?. January, 2017. ix-xii pp.
  10. Hayles, NK. How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics. University of Chicago Press, 1999.
  11. Hayles, NK. How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis. University of Chicago Press, 2012.
  12. Hayles, NK. My Mother Was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary Texts. University of Chicago Press, 2005.
  13. Ine Hayles, NK. Nanoculture: Implications of the New Technoscience. Edited by Hayles, NK. Intellect Books, 2004. 1-257 pp.
  14. Hayles, NK. The Cosmic Web: Scientific Field Models and Literary Strategies in the Twentieth Century. Cornell University Press, 1984. 1-208 pp.
  15. Hayles, NK. Unthought: The Power of the Cognitive Nonconscious. University of Chicago Press, April, 2017. 272 pages pp.
  16. Hayles, NK. Writing Machines. MIT Press, 2002.

Papers Published

  1. ., . "Beyond Productivity: Information, Innovation, and Creativity." (2003).

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. Hayles, NK. "'A Metaphor of God Knew How Many Parts': The Engine that Drives "The Crying of Lot 49"." "The Crying of Lot 49": A Collection of New Essays. Cambridge University Press, 1991. 197-213.
  2. Piper, A; Hayles, NK. "'How We Became Posthuman': Ten Years On (An Interview with N. Katherine Hayles)." Paragraph: a journal of modern critical theory 33.3Edinburgh University Press, (November, 2010): 318-330.
  3. Hayles, NK. "'Who was Saved?': Families, Snitches, and Recuperation in Pynchon's 'Vineland'." Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 32.2Informa UK Limited, (December, 1990): 77-91.
  4. Hayles, NK. "'Who Was Saved?': Families, Snitches, and Recuperation in Pynchon's Vineland." The Vineland Papers: Critical Takes on Pynchon's Novel. Ed. Green, G; Greiner, DJ; McCaffery, L. Dalkey Archive Press, 1993. 
  5. Hayles, NK. "(Un)masking the Agent: Stanislaw Lem's 'The Mask'." The Art and Science of Stanislaw Lem. Ed. Swirski, P. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2007. 22-46.
  6. Hayles, NK. "Adam Ross: Paranoid Utopias." Art/Text 70 (2000): 62-65.
  7. Hayles, NK. "After Shocks: Posthuman Ambivalence." Postmedieval: A Journal of Medieval Cultural Studies 1.1-2Palgrave Macmillan, (2010): 262-271.
  8. Hayles, NK. "Afterword." Crowds. Ed. Schnapp, JT; Tiews, M. Stanford University Press, 2006. 377-378.
  9. Hayles, NK. "Afterword: The Human in the Posthuman." Cultural Critique 53.1Johns Hopkins University Press, (December, 2003): 134-137.
  10. Hayles, NK. "An Imperfect Art: Competing Patterns in "More Than Human"." Extrapolation 22.1Liverpool University Press, (1981): 13-24.
  11. Hayles, NK. "Androgyny, Ambivalence, and Assimilation in "The Left Hand of Darkness"." Ursula K. Le Guin. Ed. Olander, JD. Taplinger, 1979. 97-115.
  12. Hayles, NK. "Anger in Different Voices: Carol Gilligan and "The Mill on the Floss"." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 12.1University of Chicago Press, (January, 1986): 23-39.
  13. Hayles, K. "Annotations." The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick. Ed. Jackson, P; Lethem, J; David, E. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011. 
  14. Hayles, NK. "APPROXIMATING ALGORITHMS: FROM DISCRIMINATING DATA TO TALKING WITH AN AI." History and Theory 61.4 (December, 2022): 152-165.
  15. Hayles, NK. "Artificial Life and Literary Culture." Cyperspace Textuality: Computer Culture and Literary Theory. Indiana University Press, 1999. 205-223.
  16. Hayles, NK. "Attacking the Borg of Corporate Knowledge Work: The Achivement of Alan Liu's "The Laws of Cool"." Criticism 47.2Johns Hopkins University Press, (March, 2005): 235-239.
  17. Hayles, NK. "Beyond Human Scale: Steve Tomasula's "The Book of Portraiture"." Steve Tomasula: The Art and Science of New Media Fiction. Bloomsbury, 2015. 
  18. Hayles, NK. "Bodies of Texts, Bodies of Subjects: Metaphoric Networks in New Media." Memory Bytes: History, Technology, and Digital Culture. Ed. Rabinovitz, L; Geil, A. Duke University Press, 2004. 257-282.
  19. Johnson, WA. "Bookrolls as media." Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era. Ed. Hayles, NK; Pressman, J.  2013. 101-124.
  20. Hayles, NK. "Boundary Disputes: Homeostasis, Reflexivity, and the Foundations of Cybernetics." Virtual Realities and Their Discontents. Ed. Markley, R. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. 
  21. Hayles, NK. "Boundary Disputes: Homeostasis, Reflexivity, and the Foundations of Cybernetics." Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science and Technology 3Johns Hopkins University Press, (1994): 441-467.
  22. HAYLES, NK. "Boundary Work with a Vengeance." Arachne 2.1 (1995): 3-15.
  23. Hayles, NK. "Brain imaging and the epistemology of vision: Daniel Suarez's daemon and freedom." MFS - Modern Fiction Studies 61.2Johns Hopkins University Press, (June, 2015): 320-334.
  24. Hayles, NK. "Can computers create meanings? A cyber/bio/semiotic perspective." Critical Inquiry 46.1University of Chicago Press, (September, 2019): 32-55.
  25. Hayles, NK. "Chaos as Orderly Disorder: Shifting Ground in Literature and Science." Twentieth Century Literary Criticism. 90Gale Publishing Company, 2002. 
  26. Hayles, NK. "Chaos as Orderly Disorder: Shifting Ground in Literature and Science." New Literary History 20.2Johns Hopkins University Press, (1989): 305-322.
  27. Hayles, NK. "Chaotics: Culture and Chaos." Louisiana Revy 33.2 (February, 1993): 6-9.
  28. Hayles, NK. "Cognition Everywhere: The Rise of the Cognitive Nonconscious and the Costs of Consciousness." New Literary History 45.2Johns Hopkins University Press, (2014): 199-220.
  29. Hayles, NK. "Cognition on a Desert Island (Commentary on Edwin Hutchins' "Cognition in the Wild")." Genre 23.3-4 (2000): 331-338.
  30. Katherine Hayles, N. "Cognitive assemblages: Technical agency and human interactions." Critical Inquiry 43.1University of Chicago Press, (September, 2016): 32-55.
  31. Hayles, NK; Eiser, M. "Coloring "Gravity's Rainbow"." Pynchon Notes 16 (1985): 3-24.
  32. Katherine Hayles, N. "Combining close and distant reading: Jonathan Safran Foer's Tree of Codes and the aesthetic of bookishness." PMLA 128.1Modern Language Association (MLA), (January, 2013): 226-231.
  33. Hayles, NK. "Commentary: The Search for the Human." New Literary History 36.2Johns Hopkins University Press, (January, 2005): 327-333.
  34. Hayles, K. "Complex Temporalities in Living and Technical Beings (Komplexe Zeitstrukturen lebender und technischer Wesen)." The Technical Condition: Existence and Knowledge in the Technical World (Die Technologische Bedingung: Beiträge zue Beschreibung der technischen Welt). Suhrkamp, 2011. 193-228.
  35. Hayles, NK. "Computing the Human (Fuelle der Combination)." Literaturforschung und Wissenschaftsgeschitchte. Ed. Dotzler, BJ; Weigel, S. Fink, 2004. 
  36. Hayles, NK. "Computing the Human (in German) Fuelle der Combination." Turbulente Körper, soziale Maschinen: Feministische Studien zur Technowissenschaftskultur,. Ed. Weber, J; Bathr, C. Oplanden, 2003. 99-198.
  37. Hayles, NK. "Computing the Human (in German) Fuelle der Combination." Cyber, Virtual, and Bio Literature, The New Korean Association of English Language and Literature.  2003. 1-25.
  38. Hayles, NK. "Consolidating the Canon." The Science Wars. Ed. Ross, A. Duke University Press, 1996. 226-237.
  39. Hayles, NK. "Constrained Constructivism: Locating Scientific Inquiry in the Theater of Representation." Realism and Representation,:Essays on the Problem of Realism in Relation to Science, Literature, and Culture. Ed. Levine, G. University of Wisconsin Press, 1993. 27-43.
  40. Hayles, NK. "Constrained Constructivism: Locating Scientific Inquiry in the Theater of Representation." New Orleans Review 18.1 (1991): 76-85.
  41. Hayles, NK. "Corporeal Anxiety in "Dictionary of the Khazars": What Books Talk About in the Late Age of Print When They Talk About Losing Their Bodies." Modern Fiction Studies 43.3 (1997): 800-820.
  42. Hayles, NK. "Cosmology and the Point of (No) Return in "Gravity's Rainbow"." Markham Review 12 (1983): 73-77.
  43. Zournazi, M; Hayles, NK. "Creativity and Nonconscious Cognition: A Conversation with Mary Zournazi and N. Katherine Hayles." Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning 10.SI (September, 2022): 164-176.
  44. Hayles, NK; Rindskoff, K. "Cruising the Shadows." Psychological Perspectives: A Semiannual Journal of Jungian Thought 11 (1980): 227-231.
  45. Hayles, K. "Cybernetics." Critical Terms for Media Studies. Ed. Mitchell, WJT; Hansen, MBN. University of Chicago Press, 2010. 145-156.
  46. Hayles, NK. "Deciphering the Rules of Unruly Disciplines: A Modest Proposal for Literature and Science." Literature and Science. Rodopi, 1994. 25-48.
  47. Hayles, NK. "Deeper into the Machine: Learning to Speak Digital." Computers and Composition 19.4Elsevier BV, (December, 2002): 371-386.
  48. Hayles, NK. "Designs on the Body: Cybernetics, Norbert Wiener, and the Play of Metaphor." History of the Human Sciences 3SAGE Publications, (1990): 212-228.
  49. Hayles, NK. "Designs on the body: Norbert Wiener, cybernetics, and the play of metaphor." History of the Human Sciences 3.2SAGE Publications, (January, 1990): 211-228.
  50. Hayles, NK. "Desiring Agency: Limiting Metaphors and Enabling Constraints in Dawkins and Deleuze/Guattari." SubStance 30 (no. 1 & 2).94-95 (2001): 144-159.
  51. Hayles, K. "Distributed Cognition at/in Work: Strickland, Lawson Jaramillo, and Ryan’s "slippingglimpse"." Literary Art in Digital Performance. Ed. Ricardo, F. Continuum Books, 2008. 38-47.
  52. Hayles, NK. "Electronic Literature: What Is It?." Text@Media  (2010): 18-37.
  53. Hayles, NK. "Embodied Virtuality: Or How to Put Bodies Back into the Picture." Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments. Ed. Augaitis, D; MacLeod, D; Moser, MA. MIT Press, 1995. 1-28.
  54. HAYLES, NK. "Engineering Cyborg Ideology (Review of Diane Greco's "Cyborg: Engineering the Body Electric")." American Book Review 17.2 (1995): 3.
  55. Hayles, NK. "Enlightened Chaos." Disrupted Patterns: On Chaos and Order in the Enlightenment. Ed. Braun, TED; McCarthy, JA. Rodopi, 2000. 1-5.
  56. Hayles, NK. "Escape and Constraint: Three Fictions Dream of Moving from Energy to Information." From Energy to Information: Representation in Science and Technology, Art, and Literature. Ed. Henderson, L; Clarke, B. Stanford University Press, 2002. 235-254.
  57. Hayles, NK. "Ethics for cognitive assemblages: Who's in charge here?." Palgrave Handbook of Critical Posthumanism. 2 2022. 1195-1223.
  58. Hayles, NK. "Flesh and Metal: Reconfiguring the Mindbody in Virtual Environments." Configurations 10Johns Hopkins University Press, (2002): 297-320.
  59. Hayles, NK. "Flesh and Metal: Reconfiguring the Mindbody in Virtual Environments." Singularitäten—Allianzen, Interventions 11. Ed. Huber, J. Springer, 2002. 289-304.
  60. Hayles, NK. "Flesh and Metal: Reconfiguring the Mindbody in Virtual Environments." Semiotic Flesh Information and the Human Body. Ed. Thurtle, P; Mitchell, R. Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington, 2002. 52-68.
  61. Hayles, NK. "Foreword." Prefiguring Cyberspace. Ed. Tofts, D. MIT Press, 2003. xvii.
  62. Hayles, NK. "Fractured Mandala: The Inescapable Ambiguities of "Gravity's Rainbow" (Review of Steven Weisenberg's "Companion to "Gravity's Rainbow"")." Pynchon Notes  (1989): 24-25.
  63. Hayles, NK. "From Self-Organization to Emergence: Aesthetic Implications of Shifting Ideas of Organization." Chaos and the Changing Nature of Science and Medicine. American Institute of Physics, 1998. 133-157.
  64. Hayles, NK. "From Transylvania to Transgender (Review of Allucquere Roseanne Stone's "The War Between Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age)." Art + Text 52 (1995): 31-32.
  65. Hayles, NK. "From Utopia to Mutopia: Recursive Complexity and the Nanospatiality of "The Diamond Age"." World Weavers: Globalization, Science Fiction, and the Cybernetic Revolution. Ed. Yuen, WK; Westfahl, G; Chant Kit Sze, A. Hong Kong University Press, 2004. 
  66. Hayles, NK. "Gender Encoding in Fluid Mechanics: Masculine Channels and Feminine Flows." differences 4Duke University Press, (1992): 16-44.
  67. N. Katherine Hayles, . "Greg Egan's <em>Quarantine</em> and <em>Teranesia:</em> Contributions to the Millennial Reassessment of Consciousness and the Cognitive Nonconscious." Science Fiction Studies 42.1Project MUSE, (2015): 56-56.
  68. Hayles, NK. "Hot List: N. Katherine Hayles on Byte Lit." Artforum International 37.2 (1998): 33.
  69. Hayles, NK. "How Cyberspace Signifies: Taking Immortality Literally." Immortal Engines: Life Extension and Immortality in Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ed. Slusser, G; Westfahl, G; Rabkin, ES. University of Georgia Press, 1996. 111-124.
  70. Hayles, K. "How We Read: Close, Hyper, Machine." ADE Bulletin 150 (2010): 62-79.
  71. Hayles, NK. "How we think: Transforming power and digital technologies." Understanding Digital Humanities. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. 42-66.
  72. Hayles, NK. "Human and machine cultures of reading: A cognitive-assemblage approach." PMLA 133.5Modern Language Association (MLA), (October, 2018): 1225-1242.
  73. Hayles, NK. "Hypertext "Hamlet"." Humanities 16.5MDPI AG, (1995): 23-27.
  74. Hayles, NK. "Influences of the Digital." Postmodern/Postwar--and After. Ed. Worden, D; Gladstone, J; Hoberek, A. University of Iowa Press, 2014. 209-215.
  75. Hayles, NK. "Information or Noise? Economy of Explanation in Barthes's "S/Z" and Shannon's Information Theory." One Culture: Essays in Science and Literature. Ed. Levine, G. University of Wisconsin Press, 1988. 119-142.
  76. with Hayles, K; Montfort, N. "Interactive Fiction." Routledge Companion to Experimental Literature. Ed. Bray, J; Gibbons, A; McHale, B. Routledge, 2012. 
  77. Hayles, NK. "Intermediation: The pursuit of a vision." Methis 18.23 (January, 2019): 180-207.
  78. Hayles, NK. "Intermediation: The Pursuit of a Vision." New Literary History 38.1Johns Hopkins University Press, (January, 2007): 99-125.
  79. Hayles, NK. "Interrogating the Posthuman Body (Review of Anne Balsamo's "Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women" and Judith Halberstam and Ira Livingston's "Posthuman Bodies")." Contemporary Literature 38.4University of Wisconsin Press, (1997): 755-762.
  80. Hayles, NK. "Is Utopia Obsolete?." Peace Review 14.2 (2002): 133-140.
  81. Hayles, NK. "Is utopia obsolete? Imploding boundaries in Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age." World Weavers: Globalization, Science Fiction, and the Cybernetic Revolution.  2005. 95-110.
  82. Hayles, NK. "Literary Cybernetics: The Point (of the Spear)." New Literary History 54.2 (March, 2023): 1289-1294.
  83. Hayles, NK. "Literature and Science." Literature and Criticism: A New Century Guide. Ed. Kelsall, M; Coyle, M; Gardside, P; Peck, J. Routledge, 1990. 1068-1081.
  84. Hayles, NK. "Making a Virtue of Necessity: Pattern and Freedom in Nabokov's "Ada"." Contemporary Literature 23.1University of Wisconsin Press, (1982): 32-51.
  85. Hayles, NK. "Making the Cut: The Interplay of Narrative and System, or What System Theory Can't See." Observing Complexity: Systems Theory and Postmodernity. Ed. Rasch, W; Wolfe, C. University of Chicago Press, 2000. 137-162.
  86. HAYLES, NK. "Making the Cut: The Interplay of Narrative and System, or What System Theory Can't See." Cultural Critique: An International Journal of Cultural Studies 30JSTOR, (1995): 71-100.
  87. Hayles, K. "Mapping Time, Charting Data: The Spatial Aesthetic of Mark Z. Danielewski’s "Only Revolutions"." Essays on Mark Z. Danielewski. Ed. Gibbons, A; Bray, J. Manchester University Press, 2011. 159-177.
  88. Hayles, K. "Material Entanglements: Steven Hall’s "The Raw Shark Texts" as Slipstream Novel." Science-Fiction Studies 38.1 (2011): 115-133.
  89. Hayles, NK. "Maxing Out the Novel." Novel 49.3Duke University Press, (November, 2016): 519-522.
  90. Hayles, NK. "Media, Materiality, and the Human: A Conversation with N. Katherine Hayles." Communication Matters: Materialist Approaches to Media, Mobility, and Networks. Ed. Packer, J; Crofts Wiley, SB. Routledge, 2012. 17-34.
  91. Hayles, NK. "Metaphoric Networks in "Lexia to Perplexia"." First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game. Ed. Wardrip-Fruin, N; Harrigan, P. MIT Press, 2004. 
  92. Hayles, NK. "Metaphoric Networks in "Lexia to Perplexia"." Electronic Art and Animation Catalog 31-34.3Informa UK Limited, (2001): 31-34.
  93. Hayles, NK. "Metaphoric Networks in Lexia to Perplexia." Digital Creativity 12.3 (2001): 133-139.
  94. Hayles, NK. "Metaphysics of Metafiction in "The Man in the High Castle"." Philip K. Dick. Ed. Greenberg, MH; Olander, JD. Taplinger, 1983. 53-72.
  95. Katherine Hayles, N. "Microbiomimesis: Bacteria, our cognitive collaborators." Critical Inquiry 47.4 (June, 2021): 777-787.
  96. Hayles, NK; Gannon, T. "Mood Swings: The Aesthetics of Ambient Emergence." The Mourning After: Attending the Wake of Postmodernism. Ed. Brooks, N; Toth, J. Rodopi Press, 2007. 99-142.
  97. Hayles, NK. "Morphing Intelligence: From IQ Measurement to Artificial Brains.." CRITICAL INQUIRY 46.3UNIV CHICAGO PRESS, (March, 2020): 706-707.
  98. Hayles, NK. "Narrating Bits: Encounters between Humans and Intelligent Machines." Comparative Critical Studies 2.2Edinburgh University Press, (June, 2005): 165-190.
  99. with Hayles, NK; Pulizzi, JJ. "Narrating Consciousness." History of the Human Sciences 21.3 (2010): 131-148.
  100. Hayles, NK. "Narrative and Database: Natural Symbionts (Response to Ed Folsom's "Database as Genre, The Epic Transformation of Archives")." PMLA 122.5Modern Language Association, (October, 2007): 1603-1608.
  101. Hayles, NK. "Narratives of Artificial Life." Futurenatural: Nature, Science, Culture. Ed. Robertson, G; Mash, M; Tickner, L; Bird, J; Curtis, B; Putnam, T. Routledge, 1996. 146-164.
  102. Hayles, NK. "Narratives of Evolution and the Evolution of Narratives." Cooperation and Conflict in General Evolutionary Processes. Ed. Casti, JL; Karlqvist, A. John Wiley and Sons, 1994. 113-132.
  103. Hayles, NK. "Navigating the Cognisphere: Meditations on Visualization, Memory, Database, and Narrative." Euphoria Dystopia. Ed. Cook, S; Diamond, S. Banff Centre Press, 2011. 72-83.
  104. Hayles, NK. "Novel corona: Posthuman virus." Critical Inquiry 47.S2 (January, 2021): S68-S72.
  105. Hayles, NK. "Particles and Paste (Review of Kathryn Hume's "Calvino's Fictions: Cogito Cosmos")." London Times Higher Education Supplement  (April, 1993): 21.
  106. Hayles, NK. "Performative Code and Figurative Language: Neal Stephenson’s Cryptonomicon." The Holodeck in the Garden: Science and Technology in Contemporary American Fiction. Ed. Freese, P; Harris, CB. Dalkey Archive Press, 2004. 2-27.
  107. Hayles, NK. "Performative Code and Figurative Language: Neal Stephenson's "Cryptonomicon"." Science, Technology, and the Humanities in Recent American Fiction. Ed. Freese, P; Harris, CB. Verlag, 2004. 279-316.
  108. Hayles, NK. "Plain Text: The Poetics of Computation." CRITICAL INQUIRY 44.4UNIV CHICAGO PRESS, (June, 2018): 801-804.
  109. Hayles, NK. "Postmodern Parataxis: Embodied Texts, Weightless Information." American Literary History 2.3Oxford University Press (OUP), (January, 1990): 394-421.
  110. Hargrove, AE. "Preface.."  623
  111. Hayles, NK. "Print Is Flat, Code Is Deep: The Importance of Media-Specific Analysis." Poetics Today 25.1Duke University Press, (March, 2004): 67-90.
  112. Hayles, NK. "Prognosticating the Present (Review of "Edging into the Future: Science Fiction and Contemporary Cultural Transformation")." Science Fiction Studies 29SF-TH, (November, 2002): 500-503.
  113. Hayles, NK. "Refiguring the Posthuman." Comparative Literature Studies 41.3The Pennsylvania State University Press, (January, 2004): 311-316.
  114. Hayles, NK. "Remixed Up (Review of Mark Amerika's "Remix the Book" and Alex Goody's "Technology, Literature and Culture")." TLS - The Times Literary Supplement 5698 (June, 2012): 22.
  115. Hayles, NK; Brown, N. "Representation and Technology." Science, Technology, and Society: An Encyclopedia. Ed. Restivo, S. Oxford University Press, 2005. 
  116. Hayles, NK. "Revealing and Transforming: How Electronic Literature Re-Values Computational Practice." Performance Research 11.4Informa UK Limited, (December, 2006): 5-16.
  117. Hayles, NK. "Review of Braden R. Allenby and Daniel Sarewitz's "The Techno-Human Condition"." Technology and Culture 53.4Johns Hopkins University Press, (October, 2012): 920-921.
  118. Hayles, NK. "Review of Brian Richardson's "Unlikely Stories: Causality and the Nature of Modern Narrative"." South Atlantic Review  (1999): 140-141.
  119. HAYLES, NK. "Review of Ronald Schleifer, Robert Con Davis, and Nancy Mergler's "Culture and Cognition: The Boundaries of Literary Scientific Inquiry"." Isis: An International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences 85.4 (December, 1994): 743-744.
  120. Hayles, K. "Review of Stefan Helmreich's "Silicon Second Nature"." Artificial Life 7.4MIT Press - Journals, (October, 2001): 425-428.
  121. Hayles, NK. "Rewiring Literary Criticism (Review of Mark C. Taylor's "Rewiring the Real: Conversations with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo")." Los Angeles Review of Books  (2013)
  122. Hayles, NK. "RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments." Throughout. MIT Press, 2015. 
  123. Hayles, NK. "RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments." Beyond the Screen: Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres. Ed. Schaefer, J; Gendolla, P. Transcript Verlag, 2010. 95-122.
  124. Hayles, K. "RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments." Theory, Culture and Society: Explorations in Critical Social Science 26.2/3SAGE Publications, (2009): 1-24.
  125. Hayles, K. "RFID: Human Agency and Meaning in Information-Intensive Environments." Theory, Culture and Society 26.2/3 (2009): 1-24.
  126. Hayles, NK. "Saving the Subject: Remediation in "House of Leaves"." American Literature 74.4Duke University Press, (December, 2002): 779-807.
  127. Hayles, NK. "Schizoid Android: Cybernetics and the Mid-Sixties Novels of Philip K. Dick." Revista de Communicação e linguagens. Ed. Cádima, FR; Rosa, JM. Reglógio D’Άgua Editores, 2001. 107-142.
  128. Hayles, NK. "Schizoid Android: Cybernetics and the Mid-Sixties Novels of Philip K. Dick." Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 8 (November, 2014): 22-45.
  129. Hayles, NK. "Science Fiction: Contemporary Mythology." Galileo  (September, 1978): 90-91.
  130. Hayles, NK. "Searching for Common Ground." Reinventing Nature?: Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction. Island Press, 1995. 45-60.
  131. Hayles, NK. "Self-Reflexive Metaphors in Maxwell's Demon and Shannon's Choice: Finding the Passages."  Northeastern University Press,
  132. Hayles, NK. "Sexual Disguise in "As You Like It" and "Twelfth Night"." Shakespeare Survey Volume 32: The Middle Comedies. Cambridge University Press, 1979. 63-72.
  133. Hayles, NK. "Sexual Disguise in "Cymbeline"." Modern Language Quarterly 41.3 (1980): 231-247.
  134. Hayles, NK. "Simulated Nature and Natural Simulations: Rethinking the Relation Between the Beholder and the World." Uncommon Ground: Toward the Reinvention of Nature. Ed. Cronon, W. Norton, 1995. 409-425.
  135. Hayles, NK. "Simulating Narratives: What Virtual Creatures Can Teach Us." Critical Inquiry 26.1University of Chicago Press, (1999): 1-26.
  136. Hayles, NK. "Situating Narrative in an Ecology of New Media." Modern Fiction Studies 43.3 (1997): 573-576.
  137. Hayles, K. "Sleepwalking into the Surveillance Society." Surveillance and Society 6.3 (2009): 2-9.
  138. Hayles, NK. "Space for Writing: Stanislaw Lem and the Dialectic 'That Guides My Pen." Teksty Drugie 3. Ed. Jarzebski, J.  1992. 5-29.
  139. Hayles, NK. "Space for Writing: Stanislaw Lem and the Dialectic 'That Guides My Pen'." Science Fiction Studies 13SF-TH, (November, 1986): 292-312.
  140. with Hayles, K; Jagoda, P; LeMieux, P. "Speculation: Financial Games and Derivative Worlding in a Transmedia Era." Critical Inquiry 40.3University of Chicago Press, (2014): 220-236.
  141. Hayles, K. "Speculative Aesthetics and Object Oriented Inquiry (OOI)." Speculations: A Journal of Speculative Realism 5 (2014): 158-179.
  142. Hayles, NK. "Stanisław Lem's "Summa Technologiae": Mirror text to "The Cyberiad"." Science-Fiction Studies 40.3SF-TH, Inc., (November, 2013): 417-427.
  143. Hayles, NK. "Subversion of the Human Aura: A Crisis in Representation." American Literature 95.2 (June, 2023): 256-279.
  144. Hayles, NK. "Supersensual Chaos and Catherine Richards' "Excitable Tissues"." Catherine Richards: Excitable Tissues. Ed. Fortin, S. The Ottawa Art Gallery, 2003. 9-24.
  145. Hayles, K. "Tech-TOC: Complex Temporalities in Living and Technical Beings." Electronic Book Review  (2012)
  146. Hayles, NK. "Text Out of Context: Situating Postmodernism in an Information Society." Discourse 9 (1987): 24-36.
  147. Hayles, NK. "Textual and real-life spaces: expanding theoretical frameworks." Studia Neophilologica 93.2 (January, 2021): 125-135.
  148. Hayles, NK; Anson, FC; Rathjen, N; Frisbee, RD. "The Absence of a Detectable Potential‐Dependence of the Transfer Coefficient in the Cr+3/Cr+2 Reaction." Journal of the Electrochemical Society 117 (1970): 477-482.
  149. Katherine Hayles, N. "The affectual distinctiveness of big books." American Book Review 37.2Project Muse, (January, 2016): 15.
  150. Hayles, NK. "The Ambivalent Approach: D. H. Lawrence and the New Physics." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 15.3 (1982): 89-108.
  151. Hayles, NK. "The Black Hole of Quantum Theory." Novel 48.1Duke University Press, (May, 2015): 148-150.
  152. Hayles, NK. "The Borders of Madness (Response to Jean Baudrillard)." Science Fiction Studies 18SF-TH, (November, 1991): 321-329.
  153. Hayles, K. "The Cognitive Nonconscious and the Larger Landscape." Beyond the Humanities and the Digital. Ed. Svensson, P; Goldberg, DT. MIT Press, 2014. 
  154. Hayles, NK. "The cognitive nonconscious and the new materialisms." The New Politics of Materialism: History, Philosophy, Science. Routledge, 2017. 181-199.
  155. Hayles, NK. "The cognitive nonconscious: Enlarging the mind of the humanities." Critical Inquiry 42.4University of Chicago Press, (June, 2016): 783-808.
  156. Hayles, NK. "The Complexities of Seriation." PMLA 117.1Cambridge University Press (CUP), (January, 2002): 117-121.
  157. Hayles, NK. "The Condition of Virtuality." Language Machines: Technologies of Literary and Cultural Production. Ed. Masten, J; Stallybrass, P; Vickers, N. Routledge, 1997. 183-208.
  158. Hayles, NK. "The Embodiment of Meaning (Response to Herbert Simon)." Stanford Humanities Review 4 (1994): 62-64.
  159. Hayles, NK. "The Future of Literature: Complex Surfaces of Electronic Texts and Print Books." A Time for the Humanities: Futurity and the Limits of Autonomy. Ed. Bono, JJ; Dean, T; Plonowska Ziarek, E. Fordham University Press, 2008. 180-209.
  160. Hayles, NK. "The Illusion of Autonomy and the Fact of Recursivity: Virtual Ecologies, Entertainment, and "Infinite Jest"." New Literary History: A Journal of Theory and Interpretation 30.3 (1999): 675-697.
  161. Hayles, NK. "The Invention of Copyright and the Birth of Monsters: Flickering Connectivities in Shelley Jackson's "Patchwork Girl"." Postmodern Culture: An Electronic Journal of Interdisciplinary Criticism 10.2Johns Hopkins University Press, (January, 2000)
  162. Hayles, NK. "The Life Cycle of Cyborgs: Writing and the Posthuman." A Question of Identity: Women, Science, and Literature. Rutgers University Press, 1993. 152-172.
  163. Hayles, NK. "The Life Cycle of Cyborgs: Writing the Posthuman." Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace. Ed. Wolmark, J. Edinburgh University Press, 1999. 157-173.
  164. Hayles, NK. "The Life Cycle of Cyborgs: Writing the Posthuman." The Cyborg Handbook. Ed. Gray, CH. Routledge, 1995. 321-335.
  165. Hayles, NK. "The Materiality of Informatics." Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science and Technology 1Johns Hopkins University Press, (1993): 147-170.
  166. Hayles, NK. "The Materiality of Informatics." Integrative Studies 10.  1992. 121-144.
  167. Hayles, K. "The Materiality of Informatics: Audiotape and Its Cultural Niche." The Design Culture Reader. Ed. Highmore, B. Routledge, 2008. 317-327. "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.
  168. Hayles, NK. "The Materiality of the Medium: Hypertext Narrative in Print and New Media." Narrative 9.1 (January, 2001): 21-39.
  169. Hayles, NK. "The Nature of Women (Review of Linda Woodbridge's "Women and the English Renaissance")." Modern Language Quarterly 46.3-4Duke University Press, (1985): 378-380.
  170. Hayles, NK. "The Paradoxes of John Cage: Chaos, Time, and Irreversible Art." Permission Granted: Composed in America. Ed. Perloff, M; Junkerman, C. University of Chicago Press, 1994. 226-241.
  171. Hayles, NK. "The Perils of Theory (Review of Robert Nadeau's "Readings from the New Book on Nature: Physics and Metaphysics in the Modern Novel")." Science, Technology and Human Values 8SAGE Publications, (1983): 52-54.
  172. Hayles, NK. "The Posthuman Body: Inscription and Incorporation in "Galatea 2.2" and "Snow Crash"." Configurations 5.2 (1997): 241-266.
  173. Hayles, NK. "The Rip Van Winkle Syndrome (Review of Lorelei Cederstrom's "Fine-Tuning the Feminine Psyche: Jungian Patterns in the Novels of Doris Lessing")." Science Fiction Studies 19SF-TH, (March, 1992): 96-98.
  174. James, R. "The Seductions of Cyberspace." Everyday Theory. Ed. McLaughlin, B; Coleman, B. Longman, 2004. 
  175. Hayles, NK. "The Seductions of Cyberspace." Rethinking Technologies. Ed. Conley, V. University of Minnesota Press, 1993. 173-190.
  176. Hayles, NK; Rindskoff, K. "The Shadow of Violence." Journal of Popular Film and Television 8.2Informa UK Limited, (1981): 2-8.
  177. Hayles, NK; Gessler, N. "The Slipstream of Mixed Reality: Unstable Ontologies and Semiotic Markers in "The Thirteenth Floor," "Dark City," and "Mulholland Drive"." PMLA 119.3Modern Language Association, (May, 2004): 482-499.
  178. Hayles, NK. "The Time of Digital Poetry: From Object to Event." New Media Poetics: Contexts, Technotexts, and Theories. Ed. Morris, A; Swiss, T. MIT Press, 2014. 181-210.
  179. Hayles, NK. "Theory of a Different Order: A Conversation with Niklas Luhmann and Katherine Hayles." Observing Complexity: Systems Theory and Postmodernity. Ed. Rasch, W; Wolfe, C. University of Chicago Press, 2000. 111-136.
  180. Hayles, NK; Luhmann, N. "Theory of a Different Order: A Conversation with Niklas Luhmann and Katherine Hayles." Cultural Critique 31 (1995): 7-37.
  181. Hayles, NK. "Three species challenges: Toward a general ecology of cognitive assemblages." The Ethos of Digital Environments: Technology, Literary Theory and Philosophy.  2021. 27-45.
  182. Hayles, NK. "Timely Art: Hybridity in New Cinema and Electronic Poetry." Future Cinema: The Cinematic Imaginary After Film. Ed. Shaw, J; Weibel, P. MIT Press, 2003. 316-321.
  183. Hayles, NK. "Translating Media: Why We Should Rethink Textuality." The Yale Journal of Criticism 6.3 (January, 2003): 263-290.
  184. Hayles, NK. "Traumas of Code." Digital and Other Virtualities: Renegotiating the Image. Ed. Bryant, A; Pollock, G. I.B. Truis, 2010. 23-41.
  185. Hayles, NK. "Traumas of Code." Critical Inquiry 33.1University of Chicago Press, (September, 2006): 136-157.
  186. HAYLES, NK. "Trusting the Material (Review of Steve Heims' "The Cybernetics Group")." History of the Human Sciences 5.2SAGE Publications, (May, 1992): 150-154.
  187. Hayles, NK. "Turbulence in Literature and Science: Questions of Influence." Science and the American Imagination. University of Kentucky Press, 1992. 229-250.
  188. Hayles, NK. "Two Voices, One Channel: Equivocation in Michel Serres." SubStance 57 (1988): 3-12.
  189. Hayles, NK. "Unfinished work: From cyborg to cognisphere." Architectural Theories of the Environment: Posthuman Territory.  2013. 37-43.
  190. Hayles, NK. "Unfinished Work: From Cyborg to Cognisphere." Theory, Culture & Society 23.7-8SAGE Publications, (December, 2006): 159-166.
  191. Hayles, NK; Gannon, T. "Virtual architecture, actual media." The SAGE Handbook of Architectural Theory. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2012. 484-500.
  192. Hayles, NK. "Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers." Visual Culture Reader. Ed. Mirzoeff, N. Routledge, 2003. 152-160.
  193. Hayles, NK. "Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers." The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader. Ed. Jones, A. Routledge, 2003. 497-506.
  194. Hayles, NK. "Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers." Connexions: Art, Reseaux, Media. Ed. Burgeaud, A; Magnan, N. École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, 2002. 507-544.
  195. Hayles, NK. "Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers." Electronic Culture: Technology and Visual Representation. Ed. Druckrey, T. Aperture, 1996. 259-278.
  196. HAYLES, NK. "Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers." October 66 66 (1993): 66-92.
  197. Hayles, NK; Gannon, T. "Virtual, Actual, Ineffable: Architecture and Media in the Age of Computation." Ineffable: Architecture, Computation, and the Inexpressable. Ed. Horn, B. Oscar Riera Ojeda, 2013. 58-71.
  198. Hayles, NK. "Visiting Wonderland (A Riposte to Diana Lobb's "The Emperor's New Clothes")." Electronic Book Review Alt-X Literary Network, (December, 2004)
  199. Hayles, NK. "Visualizing the Posthuman." Art Journal 59.3College Art Association, (2000): 50-54.
  200. Hayles, NK. "Voices Out of Bodies and Bodies Out of Voices." Sound States: Innovative Poetics and Acoustical Technologies. University of North Carolina Press, 1997. 74-96.
  201. Hayles, NK. "Waking up to the surveillance society." Surveillance and Society 6.3 (January, 2009): 313-316.
  202. Hayles, NK. "Walking in Water (Review of Michael Joyce's "Of Two Minds: Hypertext Poetics and Pedagogy")." Scientific American 274.1Nature Publishing Group, (January, 1996): 104-105.
  203. Hayles, NK. "What Does It Mean to be Posthuman." The New Media and Cybercultures Anthology. Ed. Nayar, PK.  2010. 19-28.
  204. Hayles, NK. "Who Is In Control Here? Meditating on Eduardo Kac's Transgenic Art." The Eighth Day: The Transgenic Art of Eduardo Kac. Ed. Britton, S; Collins, D. Institute of Studies in the Arts, Arizona State University, 2003. 79-86.
  205. Hayles, NK. "Why Literature and Science?." American Book Review 18.5 (1997)
  206. Hayles, NK. "Women, Literature, and a Small-Town Library." Show-Me Libraries 36 (1985): 15-18.
  207. Hayles, NK. "World Without Ground (Review of Francisco Valera, Evan Thompson, and Eleanor Rosch's "The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience")." American Book Review 14.1 (1992): 13-13.

Special Issues

  1.  Hayles, NK, eds. Cybernetic Readings. Spec. issue of Comparative Literature Studies 41.3 (2004). Johns Hopkins University Press.
  2.  Hayles, NK, eds. Technocriticism and Hypernarrative. Spec. issue of Modern Fiction Studies 43.3 (1997). Johns Hopkins University Press.

Articles in a Collection

  1. Hayles, NK. "Deeper into the Machine: Learning to Speak Digital." Ed. Rettberg, S. (Electronic Literature Organizaton), 2002. 13-38.

Articles Online

  1. Hayles, NK. "Commentary ('Progressive Dinner Party')." (2000).
    <http://www.heelstone.com/meridian/templates/Dinner/dinner1.htm>
  2. Hayles, NK. "Electronic Literature Collection." (2006).
  3. Hayles, NK. "Electronic Literature: What Is It?." (November, 2014).
    <http://eliterature.org/pad/elp.html>
  4. Hayles, NK; Jagoda, P; LeMieux, P. "Speculation (Alternate Reality Game)." (November, 2014).
    <http://www.speculat1on.net/>

Interviews

  1. Hayles, NK. "Auto-Projection: Fuchs' Evolutionary Tale." Landmark Gallery. (December, 1999).
  2. Hayles, NK. "Is It Literature—or Art?." Second Natures UCLA Department of Design/Media Arts. (2006): 23-30.