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'''Plant, Sadie. "The Future Looms: Weaving Women and Cybernetics" (1995).''' Anthologized in Jenny Wolmark, ed. ''[[Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace]]''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1999. Reviewed Veronica Hollinger, "[[Doing It for Ourselves: Two Feminist Cyber-Readers]], our source here, q.v.[https://www.depauw.edu/sfs/review_essays/holl85.htm] | '''Plant, Sadie. "The Future Looms: Weaving Women and Cybernetics" (1995).''' Anthologized in Jenny Wolmark, ed. ''[[Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace]]''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1999. Reviewed Veronica Hollinger, "[[Doing It for Ourselves: Two Feminist Cyber-Readers]], our source here, q.v.[https://www.depauw.edu/sfs/review_essays/holl85.htm] | ||
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A rather eutopian work that Hollinger appreciates, with reservations, as "an optimistic and celebratory manifesto for the emancipatory possibilities for women of contemporary information technologies," suggesting "female cyber-embodiment and cyber-empowerment" (Hollinger p. 428). | A rather eutopian work that Hollinger appreciates, with reservations, as "an optimistic and celebratory manifesto for the emancipatory possibilities for women of contemporary information technologies," suggesting "female cyber-embodiment and cyber-empowerment" (Hollinger p. 428). |
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Plant, Sadie. "The Future Looms: Weaving Women and Cybernetics" (1995). Anthologized in Jenny Wolmark, ed. Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1999. Reviewed Veronica Hollinger, "Doing It for Ourselves: Two Feminist Cyber-Readers, our source here, q.v.[1]
A rather eutopian work that Hollinger appreciates, with reservations, as "an optimistic and celebratory manifesto for the emancipatory possibilities for women of contemporary information technologies," suggesting "female cyber-embodiment and cyber-empowerment" (Hollinger p. 428).
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