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Extractions: Punk and cyberpunk have quite a bit in common thanks to parallel evolution: their monikers were foisted upon them by outsiders while disavowed by their practitioners; their influences came from a remarkably diverse assemblage of sources; and they both were unnatural groupings which collected completely unrelated talents under one pigeonholed banner. They both also changed the face of their respective artforms without making a direct impact, and they both boast a rabid following that was either too young to have experienced the initial boom or ignored them in favor of more mainstream material until it was trendy to accept them. Cyberpunk fiction originally started as a rebellion against the bloated science fiction of the late Seventies and early Eighties, much as punk intended to destroy the lame dinosaur rock of the same time. Many of its writers started with the stylistic experiments of Brian Aldiss and Philip K. Dick and went into a new direction by postulating a world where instead of humanity traveling boldly toward the stars, we remained locked on our own world due to human greed and conservatism. High technology was a focus of many of these tales, but as a warning that technology wouldnt solve all of mans problems, and in fact could cause quite a few if used solely for profit. While cyberpunk as a movement lasted until about 1992 (some attribute its death to the cyberpunk cover story in Time magazine, while others date it to the first monthly issue of Wired), it produced quite a bit of fascinating reading. Not only did interest in similar fiction bring up works by Dick and his protege K.W. Jeter (
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Extractions: held at MTSU Several students and faculty members from Tech joined hundreds of other people from all over the United States at the "Women and Power Conference," held February 21 - 22 at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro. The conference featured the latest books available about women's studies and feminist films. Susan Hilderbrand, a senior English major, said, "What I liked best about theconference was how I was able to make contacts with people from oth er schools. Finding a large group of people who are sincerely interested in women'sstudies was exhilarating and affirming." The keynote speaker was Carol Gilligan, professor of education at HarvardUniversity and author of In A Different Voice. In her address, Gilligandiscussed the different ways a patriarchal society encourages a disassociationfrom one's true being. Gilligan earnestly called for women to work togetherto find their own distinct voices. "Gilligan's keynote address particularly pulled together a number of issues ofextreme importance in women's studies discourse, issues which need to bearticulated," Hilderbrand said. Other speakers at the conference were Misha Nogha, Linda Badley, ClaudiaBarnett, Debra Gallegos, Yolanda Ortega-Eriksen, and Rebecca Salinas. Panelsessions covered topics including women and crime; women and politics; womenand law; women's literature; and art, music, health, and life transitions.
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Extractions: As can be told by previous columns, I'm a bit of a comics junkie. Marc Hempel's Tug and Buster, Steve Bissette's Tyrant, Jhonen Vasquez' Johnny the Homicidal Maniac and Roman Dirge's Lenore, and even old issues of Justice League (back from the Giffen/De Mattheis days, when it starred the only Green Lantern ever worth a damn) are enough to keep me going to the local comic shop. However, my personal favorite right now, Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson, does a bit more. Currently published monthly by Vertigo Comics (and also collected in the anthologies "Back on the Street" and the new "Lust For Life"), it's easily the best bit of fun around that doesn't require a can of raw sodium and a YMCA swimming pool. Transmet, as its proponents call it, could be summed up as "Hunter S. Thompson In Space"...by someone who'd never read it. The comic follows the exploits of one Spider Jerusalem, famed outlaw journalist and agent provocateur, as he reports on the world around him. This world is located sometime in our near future, when nanotechnology has transformed Earth's culture, without changing a thing about how mean and vile humanity can be. Followed by a succession of assistants, his long-suffering editor Royce, and his nameless two-faced, three-eyed cat, Spider goes through life demonstrating the power of the press when used by a skilled professional.