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Cyberfeminism
Known as:
Cuntpunk
, Cyberfeminist
, Feministpunk
Cyberfeminism is used to describe the philosophies of a contemporary feminist community whose interests are cyberspace, the Internet and technology…
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Cyberspace
Feminist digital humanities
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2017
2017
The iconic ghetto, color-blind racism and white masculinities: a content and discourse analysis of Black Twitter on www.Imgur.com
Chris Julien
2017
Corpus ID: 134703658
In this research, I investigate Black Twitter on www.Imgur.com. I identify the general contours of Black Twitter images on Imgur…
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2014
2014
Monstrous Agents: Cyberfeminist Media and Activism
T. Barnett
2014
Corpus ID: 173501159
2013
2013
What was/is cyberfeminism? Part 1
Nicole Shephard
2013
Corpus ID: 116429214
The World Wide Web recently celebrated its 20th birthday, commemorating April 30 1993, when this document effectively placed it…
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2012
2012
History 182, Special Studies in Intellectual-Cultural History Lecture: Sadie Plant, On the Matrix: Cyberfeminist Simulations
M. Poster
2012
Corpus ID: 164925844
2008
2008
Who’s really a cyberfeminist? Women write back: The rhetoric of pro-anorexia websites.
C S Downer
,
R. Kirkwood
,
S. Reynolds
,
S. Gresham
2008
Corpus ID: 61111123
2007
2007
On Cyberfeminist Intersectionality
Jenny Sundén
2007
Corpus ID: 141994532
2007
2007
Big Bad Chinese Mama: Asian cyberfeminism and subversive textual strategies
C. Hudson
2007
Corpus ID: 142700853
Work, play, art, science, literature, sex, education ... digitization leaves nothing untouched. Social relations are being…
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2005
2005
Identity and differences : the role of memory, narrative, and history in personal identity
Yu Ishige
2005
Corpus ID: 141457253
The main issue of this thesis is to analyse what kind of concept we have of 'personal identity. ' The concept of personal…
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2004
2004
Neither Cyborg Nor Goddess: The (Im)Possibilities of Cyberfeminism
S. Gillis
2004
Corpus ID: 56297439
This chapter traces the discursive strands located within the (often) mono-lithically defined cyberfeminism. As cyberfeminism is…
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2003
2003
Domain Errors! Cyberfeminist Practices
María Fernández
,
F. Wilding
,
M. Wright
2003
Corpus ID: 157107128
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