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Domain Errors!: Cyberfeminist Practices

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Part performative intervention, part radical polemic and activist manual, Domain Errors! Cyberfeminist Practices introduces a diverse international group of feminist writers, artists, theorists, and activists engaged in formulating a contestational politics for tactical cyberfeminism. This recombinant book highlights productive intersections of feminist and postcolonial discourses through critical analyses of the embodied politics of digital culture. Opening areas repressed in previous cyberfeminist discourses, the authors map contemporary social relations between women as they are mediated and transformed by digital and bio technologies.

288 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2003

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María Fernández

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January 8, 2008
It's misleading to say that this bk is written by Michelle M. Wright. It's edited by Wright, Maria Fernandez & Faith Wilding & created by the subRosa collective - wch included at the time Steffi Domike, Christina Hung, Laleh Mehran, Lucia Sommer, Hyla Willis, & Wilding. This is a very articulate bk on cyberfeminism.
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