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''Women Writers and the Restive Text: Feminism, Experimental Writing and Hypertext'' by Barbara Page<br />
''Women Writers and the Restive Text: Feminism, Experimental Writing and Hypertext'' by Barbara Page<br />


How strongly connected is feminism with textuality
How strongly connected is feminism with textuality. Hypertext (without constraints, leaving a space open for different readings and collaborative writings), weaving


== '''Bibliography''' ==
== '''Bibliography''' ==
Page, B., 1996. Women Writers and the Restive Text: Feminism, Experimental Writing and Hypertext. Postmodern Culture 6. <br />
Page, B., 1996. Women Writers and the Restive Text: Feminism, Experimental Writing and Hypertext. Postmodern Culture 6. <br />
Wardrip-fruin, N., 2003d. You say you want a revolution? Hypertext and the Laws of Media, in: The New Media Reader. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, pp. 692–704.
Wardrip-fruin, N., 2003d. You say you want a revolution? Hypertext and the Laws of Media, in: The New Media Reader. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, pp. 692–704.

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Women Writers and the Restive Text: Feminism, Experimental Writing and Hypertext by Barbara Page

How strongly connected is feminism with textuality. Hypertext (without constraints, leaving a space open for different readings and collaborative writings), weaving

Bibliography

Page, B., 1996. Women Writers and the Restive Text: Feminism, Experimental Writing and Hypertext. Postmodern Culture 6.
Wardrip-fruin, N., 2003d. You say you want a revolution? Hypertext and the Laws of Media, in: The New Media Reader. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, pp. 692–704.