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New York City Party for <I>Domain Errors! Cyberfeminist Practices</i>,
October 23, 2003 - 8:22am -- jim
Come celebrate the NEW YORK CITY launch of:
DOMAIN ERRORS! CYBERFEMINIST PRACTICES.
A subRosa Book. Edited by Maria
Fernandez, Faith Wilding and Michelle M. Wright.
Published by Autonomedia, Brooklyn, NY, 2003.
Bluestockings Bookstore,
172 Allen Street, Manhattan, NY
212-777-6028
Sunday, November 9th, 2003, 7-9 PM
DOMAIN ERRORS! Co-editor, and subRosa member Faith Wilding will be on hand to
give a short presentation:"What is Tactical Cyberfeminism? outlining the
various areas of investigation of the book, and showing examples of the work of
subRosa--with video amplification.
Books and refreshments will be available.
November 9, 2003Part 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.
Advance readers say:
"….These cyberfeminists take no prisoners as they march through the virtual
territories of postcolonial power vectors in an attempt to establish living
models of resistance. Lock and load, ladies!" --Critical Art Ensemble
"This exceptional collection of writings and artist projects PERFORMS a
resistant feminist politics. Charting new strategies and practices, the authors
imagine liberatory possibilities for our bodies, identities, and social relations
in the era of digitized networks and genetic engineering." --Miwon Kwon,
editor, Documents
Domain Errors! Cyberfeminist Practices.
subRosa website: subRosa:
Paper, $15 USD, 6"x9", 288 pages, ISBN 1-57027-141-0
Information: Domain Errors
Individual orders and course adoptions:
Autonomedia, Phone/FAX (718)963-2603;
email: orders@autonomedia.org
Regular Mail orders: PO Box 568, Brooklyn, NY. 11211-0568
Come celebrate the NEW YORK CITY launch of:
DOMAIN ERRORS! CYBERFEMINIST PRACTICES.
A subRosa Book. Edited by Maria
Fernandez, Faith Wilding and Michelle M. Wright.
Published by Autonomedia, Brooklyn, NY, 2003.
Bluestockings Bookstore,
172 Allen Street, Manhattan, NY
212-777-6028
Sunday, November 9th, 2003, 7-9 PM
DOMAIN ERRORS! Co-editor, and subRosa member Faith Wilding will be on hand to
give a short presentation:"What is Tactical Cyberfeminism? outlining the
various areas of investigation of the book, and showing examples of the work of
subRosa--with video amplification.
Books and refreshments will be available.
November 9, 2003Part 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.
Advance readers say:
"….These cyberfeminists take no prisoners as they march through the virtual
territories of postcolonial power vectors in an attempt to establish living
models of resistance. Lock and load, ladies!" --Critical Art Ensemble
"This exceptional collection of writings and artist projects PERFORMS a
resistant feminist politics. Charting new strategies and practices, the authors
imagine liberatory possibilities for our bodies, identities, and social relations
in the era of digitized networks and genetic engineering." --Miwon Kwon,
editor, Documents
Domain Errors! Cyberfeminist Practices.
subRosa website: subRosa:
Paper, $15 USD, 6"x9", 288 pages, ISBN 1-57027-141-0
Information: Domain Errors
Individual orders and course adoptions:
Autonomedia, Phone/FAX (718)963-2603;
email: orders@autonomedia.org
Regular Mail orders: PO Box 568, Brooklyn, NY. 11211-0568