This essay is from Queen Bees and the Hum of the Hive: An Overview of Feminist Hypertext's Subversive Honeycombings, a collection of hypertext essays and resources regarding feminist writings in digital media. More essays may be accessed either from the Directory or from hyperlinks within another essay. The collection includes:
Honeycombings: undermining from the fringe
Honeycomb: definition
Neighbouring Hives: Canadians and hypertextual margins
Hovering Between: Canadian hypertextual discourse
One Canadian Hive: Coach House Books
Hive: definition
Queen Bees: foremothers
Queen Bees: stirrings
Honeycombing: open forms in hypertext and women's writing
Breaking Down Walls: experimental women's fiction
Critical Stings: discourses of subjectivity
The Hum of the Senses: speaking sensation
Cross-Pollenation: mingling discourses
Buzz-Dazed States and Leaps of Faith: random swarmings
Honeycomb Patterns: interweaving texts, bodies, voices
Carolyn Guyer's Quibbling
Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl or a Modern Monster and My Body: A Wunderkammer
Patchwork Girl Links
Adriene Jenik's Mauve Desert: A CD-ROM Translation
Christy Sheffield Sanford's Red Mona
Patricia Seaman's New Motor Queen City
Particular Cells and Thematic Honeycombs
The Hive: links to feminist hypertexts
Critical Sources
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Published in 1998 by BeeHive in Volume 1, Issue 2.
Dr. Talan Memmott and J. Patrick Forden gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in Summer 2018.
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