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fr: 1/Un Manifeste Cyborg: Science, Technologie et Feminisme Socialiste à la fin du XXème Siècle
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fr: 3/Un Manifeste Cyborg: Science, Technologie et Feminisme Socialiste à la fin du XXème Siècle
fr: 4/Un Manifeste Cyborg: Science, Technologie et Feminisme Socialiste à la fin du XXème Siècle
fr: 5/Un Manifeste Cyborg: Science, Technologie et Feminisme Socialiste à la fin du XXème Siècle
fr: 6/Un Manifeste Cyborg: Science, Technologie et Feminisme Socialiste à la fin du XXème Siècle
fr: 7/Un Manifeste Cyborg: Science, Technologie et Feminisme Socialiste à la fin du XXème Siècle
fr: 8/Un Manifeste Cyborg: Science, Technologie et Feminisme Socialiste à la fin du XXème Siècle (Notes)
fr: Comment nous avons bloqué l’OMC
fr: Cyborg Manifesto
fr: DÉLÉTER(E) LE CHROMOSOME Y? DITES X?
fr: OncoMouse
fr:1/ Le cyberféminisme différemment.
fr:2/ Le cyberféminisme différemment.
fr:3/ Le cyberféminisme différemment.
fr:4/ Le cyberféminisme différemment- notes
fr:ts1/ Theresa Senft
fr:ts2/ Theresa Senft
nl: Een heks bij de Wereldhandelsorganisatie
nl: OncoMouse
nl: Technologieën van het nomadisme of een epistemologie van het kraken
nl:1/ Cyberfeminisme met een verschil
nl:2/ Cyberfeminisme met een verschil
nl:3/ Cyberfeminisme met een verschil
nl:4/ Cyberfeminisme met een verschil- noten

 

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ref:
Cyberfeminism With A Difference
Rosi Braidotti
www.let.ruu.nl/womens_studies/rosi/cyberfem.htm
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1.
Martin Amis
Einstein’s Monsters,
Penguin Books,
London - 1987,
pp 32-33.

2.
Stuart Hall
‘Race’, Ethnicity, Nation: the Fateful/Fatal Triangle, The W.E.B. Du Bois lectures, Harvard University,
April 25-27 - 1994

3.
See especially
Rosi Braidotti
"Re-figuring the subject"
in Nomadic
Subjects, Columbia University Press,
New York - 1994.

4.
Frederic Jameson
Postmodernism.
Or, the Cultural Logic
of Late Capitalism,
Duke University Press, Durham - 1992.

5.
Marleen Barr
Alien to Femininity: Speculative Fiction and Feminist Theory,
Greenwood,
New York - 1987.

6.
Remark at the Conference ‘Seduced and Abandoned: the Body in
the Virtual World’,
held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts,
London - March 12-13, 1994.

7.
Post-Human,
catalogue of the exhibition at Deichtorhallen,
Hamburg,
Genmany - 1993.

8.
Francis Barker
The Tremulous Private Body. Essays on Subjection,
Methuen, London - 1984.

9.
Caren Kaplan
and Inderpal Grewal (eds)
Scattered Hegemonies:
Postmodernity and Transnational Feminist Practices,
University of
Minnesota Press,
Minneapolis - 1994.

10.
Evelyn Fox Keller
and C.R. Grontowksi,
`The mind’s eye’
in: Sandra Harding and M.B. Hintikka (eds),
Discovering Reality,
Reidel, Dordrecht - 1983,
pp. 207-224;

Fox Keller
A feeling for the organism, Freeman,
New York - 1985;

Luce Irigaray
Spéculum,
Minuit,
Paris - 1974;

Donna Haraway
`A cyborg manifesto’
in: Simians, Cyborgs and Women,
Free Association Books, London - 1990,
pp. 149-182;

Donna Haraway
Situated Knowledges’
in: op. cit., pp. 183-202.

11.
Kathy Acker
In Memoriam To Identity, Pantheon Books,
New York - 1990.

12.
See for instance:
Naomi Schor
‘Dreaming Dissymetry- Foucault, Barthes
and Feminism’,
in Alice Jardine & Paul Smith (eds), Men in Feminism,
Methuen, New York - 1987;

Tania Modleski
Feminism Without Women: Culture and Criticism in a ‘Postfeminist’ Age, Routledge,
New York & London - 1991.

13.
Rosi Braidotti
‘Discontinuous Becomings: Deleuze on the Becoming-womanof Philosophyl, Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology,
vol.24, n.1, January 1993, pp.44-55.

14.
Rosi Braidotti
Nomadic Subjects,
Columbia University Press, New York - 1994.

15.
Robyn Archer
A Star is Torn,
Virago, London - 1986.
16.
On December 20, 1989, in Operation Just Cause, 23,000 U.S. troops with
air cover seized control of Panama, to capture the rebel president Noriega;
230 people died. Noriega took refuge in the Papal Nunciature but, after the
building was bombarded for ten days with rock music and other psychological
measures, he gave himself up and was flown to the United States to await
trial on drug charges. Source:
the entry "Noriega" in A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century World Biography,
Oxford University Press, Oxford & NewYork - 1992.

17.
This point is argued by
John Howell, Laurie Anderson,
Thunder’s Mouth Press,
New York - 1992
p. 17.

18.
Barbara Krueger,
o We Won’t Play Nature to Your Culture,
I.C.A., London
1983;
o Love for Sale,
Harry M. Abams,
New York - 1990;
o "No Progress in Pleasure",
in Carole S. Vance (ed), Pleasure and Danger, Routledge & Kegan Paul, Boston - 1984.

19.
Jenny Holzer
Solomon R. Gugenheim,
New York - 1988.

20.
Barbara Creed
The Monstrous-Feminine. Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis,
Routledge,
London & New York - 1993.

21.
See on this point
Rosi Braidotti
"Mothers, monsters and machines",
Nomadic Subjects, Columbia University Press, New York - 1994.

22.
Constance Penley
Elizabeth Lyon
Lynn Spigel
Janet Bergstrom
Close Encounters. Film, Feminism and Science Fiction, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis - 1990

23.
Tania Modleski
Feminism Without Women: Culture and Criticism in a
‘Postfeminist’ Age, Routledge,
New York & London - 1991

24.
This is the case of the film Weird Science, where you see three teen-ager boys designing their favourite woman on the computer, discussing at length the size of her breasts.

25.
Mary Ann Doane
The Desire to Desire: The Women’s Film of the ‘40’s
Indiana University Press, Bloomington - 1987

26.
Susan Kappeler
The Pornography of Representation,
Polity Press,
Cambridge - 1987

27.
bell hooks
Yearning,
Toronto - 1990.

28.
Remark at the Conference ‘Seduced and Abandoned: the Body in
the Virtual World’
held at the Institute
of Contemporary Arts,
London March 12-13 - 1994

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