Full Description
Digital Fissures offers numerous lenses through which to explore the relationships between genders, bodies and technologies. It rethinks feminist archives, argues for inserting postpornography into academia, approaching sex toys from a transpositive perspective, and examines attempts to dismantle the foundations of techno-capitalism. Each chapter works to reimagine the body as a hybrid, malleable and subversive source of potentiality. These essays provide readers with road maps for unimagined and uncharted social scapes: guides to working within a space of monstrosity demanded by the relationship between bodies-technologies-genders. Through this embodied discomfort, Digital Fissures questions existing techno-social norms, and imagines transfeminist futures.
Contributors are: Carlotta Cossutta, Valentina Greco, Arianna Mainardi, Stefania Voli, Lucía Egña Rojas, Ludovico Virtù;, Angela Balzano, Obiezione Respinta, Elisa Virgili, Rachele Borghi, and Diego Marchante "Genderhacker".
Contents
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Translators' Note
Julia Heim and Sole Anatrone
A Note on the English Edition
1 Where the Margins Aren't Borders
Carlotta Cossutta, Valentina Greco, Arianna Mainardi and Stefania Voli
2 Technofeminism Notes for a Transfeminist Technology (Version 3.0)
Lucía Egaña Rojas
3 Dis/Organizing D-I-Y Sexuality A Trans Perspective
Ludovico Virtù
4 Virtual Interfaces of Biotech Reproduction
Angela Balzano
5 Objection Denied
Obiezione Respinta
6 If I Was a Rich Girl Three Manifestos for Rethinking the Relationship between Gender, Technology and Capital
Elisa Virgili
7 eva kunin * Arigato (Gozaimasu) ebook
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8 Notes from the Center's Margins
Rachele Borghi (Zarra Bonheur)
9 Transcyborgdyke A Transfeminist and Queer Perspective on Hacking the Archive
Diego Marchante "Genderhacker"
10 Surveillance, Subjectivity and Public Space A Gendered Look at Technologies
Carlotta Cossutta and Arianna Mainardi
Translators' Epilogue
Julia Heim and Sole Anatrone
Index



