Beyond the Screens: Film, Cyberpunk and Cyberfeminism by Sadie Plant
Sadie Plant is a British philosopher-who talks about the commonality between machine and women.
- Machine and women have at least one thing in common they are not men.
-Cyberfeminism is a term coined in 1994 by Sadie Plant, director of the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit at the University of Warwick in Britain, to describe the work of feminists interested in theorizing, critiquing, and exploiting the Internet, cyberspace, and new-media technologies in general.
-Cyberfeminism can be a critique of equality in cyberspace, challenge the gender stereotype in cyberspace, examine the gender relationship in cyberspace, examine the collaboration between humans and technology, examine the relationship between women and technology and more.
-Machine were female because they were mere things on which men worked: because they always had an element of unpredictability and tended to go wrong, break down.
Women, nature and machine have existed for the benifit of man, organisms and devices intended for the service of a history to which they are merely the footnotes.
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