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Record Nr.

UNINA9910915696703321

Titolo

Digital Fissures : Bodies, Genders, Technologies / / edited by Julia Heim and Sole Anatrone and Carlotta Cossutta, Valentina Greco, Arianna Rubi Mainardi, and Stefania Voli

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2022]

©2023

ISBN

90-04-52082-1

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (147 pages)

Collana

Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; ; 232

Disciplina

410

Soggetti

Bioethics

Gender identity - Study and teaching

Philosophy

Social Sciences

Sociolinguistics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Translators' Note -- A Note on the English Edition -- Chapter 1 Where the Margins Aren't Borders -- Works Cited -- Chapter 2 Technofeminism: Notes for a Transfeminist Technology (Version 3.0) -- 1 Artifacts and Abilities -- 2 The Cloud -- 3 Illiterate -- 4 Geology, Body and Matter -- 5 Fear -- Works Cited -- Chapter 3 Dis/Organizing D-I-Y Sexuality: A Trans Perspective -- 1 Trans and Sexuality, a Silent Intersection -- 2 Conceptualizing a Trans-organizing Modality of Sexuality -- 3 The Do-It-Yourself Workshop and Its Dis/Organizing Dynamics -- 3.1 Dis/Organizing the Body -- 3.2 Dis/Organizing Language -- 3.3 Dis/Organizing the Sharing of Sexual Knowledge -- 4 Trans-organizing, Sexuality and Formative Practices -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4 Virtual Interfaces of Biotech Reproduction -- Works Cited -- Chapter 5 Objection Denied -- Works Cited -- Chapter 6 If I Was a Rich Girl: Three Manifestos for Rethinking the Relationship between Gender, Technology and Capital -- 1 Cyborg Manifesto -- 2 From Cyborg to



Cyberfeminism -- 3 Accelerationist Manifesto -- 4 Xenofeminist Manifesto -- 5 Conclusions -- Works Cited -- Chapter 7 eva kunin * Arigato (Gozaimasu) ebook -- 1 From the Real to the Virtual -- 2 From the Virtual to the Real -- 2.1 Supernova (Narrative Cartography of a Queer Space) -- Chapter 8 Notes from the Center's Margins -- 1 Separate -- 2 Context -- 3 Chapter 1. The Body of/in the Field -- 4 Chapter 2. Interstitial Spaces -- 5 Chapter 3. From the Individual Body to the Collective Body -- Works Cited -- Chapter 9 Transcyborgdyke: A Transfeminist and Queer Perspective on Hacking the Archive -- 1 Queer Methodologies -- 2 Counter-Historical Archive -- Works Cited.

Chapter 10 Surveillance, Subjectivity and Public Space: A Gendered Look at Technologies -- Works Cited -- Translators' Epilogue -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Digital Fissures: Genders, Bodies, Technologies is a transnational transfeminist exploration into the ways technologies, bodies and identities cohabitate. The collection explores how radical approaches to the cyber and the cyborg are transforming how we inhabit and think about identity-defining categories like gender and sexuality.

From rethinking feminist archives, to inserting postpornography in academia, to approaching sex toys from a transpositive perspective, to dismantling the foundations of techno-capitalism, the areas of inquiry in this book are lenses through which to explore the relationships between genders, bodies and technologies. All the various chapters work to reimagine the body as a hybrid, malleable and subversive source of potentiality. These essays offer readers road maps for unimagined and uncharted social scapes: the relationship between bodies–technologies–genders means working within a space of monstrosity. Through this embodied discomfort the book questions existing techno-social norms, and imagines tranfeminist futures. Contributors are: Carlotta Cossutta, Valentina Greco, Arianna Mainardi, Stefania Voli, Lucía Egaña Rojas, Ludovico Virtù, Angela Balzano, Obiezione Respinta, Elisa Virgili, Rachele Borghi, and Diego Marchante “Genderhacker”.