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Lisa Nakamura is Assistant Professor of English at Sonoma State University, where she teaches postcolonial literature and critical theory. She is coeditor of Race and Cyberspace Routledge, and is also working on a book tentatively entitled Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet. Her recent work on race and the Internet appears in CyberReader, Cyberculture, Race in Cyberspace, and Reload: Redefining Women and Cyberculture.
Web Destinations
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Cyberculture Studies as American Studies: Locating Design, Discourse, and Diversity in Cyberspace, "Keeping It Virtually Real"
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Cultural Studies From Birmingham, "Through White Eyes: The Packaging of People and Places in the World of the Travel Brochure"
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"Race In/For Cyberspace: Identity Tourism and Racial Passing on the Internet"
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Cyberculture Working Group
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TAM: Digital Press, Review of Race in Cyberspace
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American Library Association, Office for Diversity, "Scholars Question the Image of the Internet as a Race-Free Utopia", September 21, 2001.
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