Snow Crash Webs

Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash is one of the central works of the cyberpunk movement, presenting a singular vision of a future dominated by privatization, anarchy, and computers. This site collects the hypertext studies of the novel written by students in English 480, Computers and Writing.

"Violence and Technology" by John Baracini "Snow Crash: Corruption in Religion" by Chris Corona
"Reality vs the Metaverse" by Jennifer DePorter The Metaverse and Reality" by Rachael Fuchs
"Poor Body Image in the Metaverse" by Kristen Guerra "He's Watching Us All" by Ryan Heinz
"The Snow Crash Compendium" by Jon Hicks Lucas Hlavacek
"Snow Crash" by Lindsay Jenkins "Language Acquisition and Artificial Intelligence" by Alan Jepsen
"Snow Crash and Language" by Amanda Lenz "Computer Surveillance" by Lisa Lyons
"Snow Crash and Language" by Liz Palmer "Violence: Animation vs Reality" by Jessee Parker
"Snow Crash" by Keith Schaller "The Hiro's Journey" by Jason Stalides
"Snow Crash" by Dave Voss "Civil Liberties and Prisioner's Rights" by Robert Watts
"Violence in Snow Crash" by Lavina Williams "Privacy and Control" by Sheena Williams

Susan Baker Snow Crash and Homeland Security, by Kristin Bivens
Katia Budinsky Snow Crash Memos, by Christy Coulter
"Snow Crash and the Treatment of Language," by Bethany Fuller Jason Gama
"Snow Crash and the Verichip," by Nicole Kutay The Downfall of TV, by Clint Law
"a Novel of the Millenium," by Cary Leiter "Vinacuala," by Catherine Null
"Crash," by Katrina Ostler Stephanie Quick
Gene Ragalie Constructing Alternate Realities, by Theresa Werning
Snow Crash and Privacy, Angela Wilson  

Other Snow Crash Links



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