She's Such a Geek is a groundbreaking anthology that celebrates women who have flourished in the male-dominated realms of technical and cultural arcana.
Editors Annalee Newitz and Charlie Anders bring together a diverse range of critical and personal essays about the meaning of female nerdhood by women who are in love with genomics, obsessed with blogging, learned about sex from Dungeons and Dragons, and aren't afraid to match wits with men or computers.
More than anything, She's Such a Geek is a celebration and call to arms: it's a hopeful book which looks forward to a day when women will invent molecular motors, design the next ultra-tiny supercomputer, and run the government.
Author: Annalee Newitz
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Seal Press (CA)
Published: 11/13/2006
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.71lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.58w x 0.75d
ISBN: 9781580051903
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 10/30/2006 pg. 49
Library Journal 01/01/2007 pg. 142
Foreword 03/01/2007 pg. 67
About the AuthorAnnalee Newitz is a nationally known technology and science writer. She is a contributing editor at
Wired magazine and also writes for
New York magazine,
Popular Science, Salon.com,
New Scientist, The Believer, and the
San Francisco Bay Guardian. Her syndicated column Techsploitation deals with all things geeky and runs in newspapers throughout the U.S. and Canada. In 2002, she won a Knight Science Journalism Fellowship that allowed her to spend a year at MIT researching biotech and computer networking. She is the author of
Pretend We're Dead: Capitalist Monsters in American Pop Culture and the editor of two anthologies,
The Bad Subjects Anthology and
White Trash: Race and Class in America . She is also the co-founder of two indie magazines:
other and
Bad Subjects. Annalee has discussed her work on CNN, NPR, CBS, the Discovery Channel, BBC and the CBC, as well as in the
New York Times and
Wall Street Journal. She holds a Ph.D. in English and American Studies from the University of California Berkeley.
Charlie Anders is the author of the transgender coming-of-age novel
Choir Boy, which Richard Labonte's "Book Marks" column named one of the top 10 fiction titles of 2005 and
The Lazy Crossdresser, a feminist-style manifesto for transgender women struggling with body image and gender stereotypes. Her writing has appeared in Salon.com, the
San Francisco Bay Guardian, the
Wall Street Journal, ZYZZYVA, Tikkun, Fresh Yarn, Pindeldyboz.com, the
San Francisco Chronicle, Publisher's Weekly, Punk Planet, the
New York Press, Kitchen Sink, Watchword, and many other magazines and newspapers. She's also written for many anthologies, including
Paraspheres: New Wave Fabulist Fiction and Pills, Chills, Thrills and Heartache. Charlie co-founded
other magazine with Annalee Newitz and organizes the award-winning reading series Writers With Drinks. She also created the acclaimed satirical website www.godhatesfigs.com.