TheWorldIsNotDoneYet is a digital-born "weblication." As Grosshans explains, it is a "personal narrative in multiple voices, written in and for this Cyber medium. Although woven from my inheritance of print practices and memories, it is a transitional hybrid that dies on the printed page.
This site has two parts: the first explores What Has Been through the remembrances of a Thinking Daughter about her life of literate being – defined as how we understand, express and share human meaning. While this is of great value to her own identity, Thinking Daughter comprehends that literate being as practiced in her treasured medium of print is under transformative assault from our Cyber revolution and is leaving us.
In the second part, Thinking Daughter notes Why This Is Not All Loss. First, because of Cyber’s promise of broadened participation in defining what it means to be a literate being. Secondly, and this, in her mind is the important point, the co-incidence of this promise with the cracking open of prescribed conceptions of gender ignited by our struggle over what it means to be female.
Thinking Daughter perceives this co-incidence as catalyzing a re-meaning of possible being for all Others - other than (white) male as defined & privileged by our seminal HeroStories: a framing & colonizing narrative which, she contends, now threatens us with extinction.
A third part, a Multilogue of Thinking Daughters, is gestating but remains, as of this version, uncoalesced. In that work I hope to encourage an exploration of a particular moment of womanhood – my/our moment, now aging and soon to pass - in a collective, multi-voiced expression of shifting womanhood’s re-imaginations of what it means to live literate being, now." -- Annie Grosshans, "About"
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Published in 2020 by Electronic Literature Lab.
Annie Grosshans contacted Dene Grigar about reconstructing this work in the fall of 2019. Beginning January 2020 the Electronic Literature Lab began work to create this new version. It went live later that year.
PUBLICATION TYPE
E-lit Object
COPY MEDIA FORMAT
Web