Glitch Feminism
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Glitch Feminism A Manifesto

Simone de Beauvoir said "One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman." The glitch announces- One is not born, but rather becomes, a body. The divide between the digital and the real world no longer exists- we are connected all the time. What must we do to work out who we are, and where we belong? How do we find the space to grow, unite and confront the systems of oppression? This conflict can be found in the fissures between the body, gender and identity. Too often, the glitch is considered a mistake, a faulty overlaying, a bug in the system; in contrast, Russell compels us to find liberation here. In a radical call to arms Legacy Russell argues that we need to embrace the glitch in order to break down the binaries and limitations that define gender, race, sexuality. Glitch Feminism is a vital new chapter in cyberfeminism, one that explores the relationship between gender, technology and identity. In an urgent manifesto, Russell reveals the many ways that the Glitch performs and transforms- how it refuses, throws shade, ghosts, errs, encrypt, mobilizes and survives. Developing the argument through memoir, art and critical theory, Russell also looks at the work of contemporary artists who travel through the glitch in their work. Timely and provocative, Glitch Feminism shows how the error can be a revolution.
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eris@eris
4 stars
Jul 6, 2024

not super groundbreaking from where i stand already, i was surprised that russell didn't really engage with schizoanalysis or disability justice. i found the analysis sort of basic and lacking at times, but overall it functions well as a manifesto and more people should be thinking in this direction

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pk@hiraicel
3 stars
Mar 14, 2024

the blurb and the first couple of chapters were amazing, sadly the rest just didn't live up to what i was expecting. however, it's important to bare in mind it's just a manifesto, and still a worthwhile read

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B@evilcatarchive
5 stars
Feb 27, 2024

Brilliant book that opened my eyes to new perspectives and ways of thinking. Perfect read at this time in my life when I am questioning the bounds of internet culture/the inextricable links of my multitudes and the internet.. How I must glitch and infect the system to truly break free.. Now I am thinking of small habits I can integrate into my daily life in order to become a glitch. Anyway, could talk about and analyze this for hours. Will be thinking about this book for a long time.

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jillian tenner@jilliantenner
5 stars
May 23, 2023

What if I said this book changed everything about the way I see myself

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Alyanna@alyanna
5 stars
Sep 1, 2024
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Hana Špendlíková@hanaherself
4 stars
Apr 10, 2024
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Mirella Hetekivi@euphoricdopamine
4 stars
May 24, 2022
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cyn@bookbear
3 stars
Apr 4, 2022