Κυβερνοφεμινισμός
"Cyberfeminism with a difference" by Rosi Braidotti
www.let.uu.nl/womens_studies/rosi/cyberfem.htm
In this article, I will first of all situate the question of cyber-bodies
in the framework of postmodernity, stressing the paradoxes of
embodiment. I will subsequently play a number of variations on
the theme of cyber-feminism, highlighting the issue of sexual
difference throughout.
Haraway Donna (European Graduate School Faculty)
www.egs.edu/faculty/haraway-articles.html
Donna Haraway, Ph.D., Professor and former chair of History of
Consciousness Department, University of California at Santa Cruz.
An internationally well received historian of science, cultural
critic and feminist theorist. This site includes her biography,
lectures, bibliography, articles, resources and links.
Οld boys network
www.obn.org
OBN is a real and a virtual coalition of Cyberfeminists. Under
the umbrella of the term "Cyberfeminism", OBN contributes
to the critical discourse on new media, especially focussing on
its gender-specific aspects.
subRosa
www.cyberfeminism.net
SubRosa produces artworks, activist campaigns and projects, publications,
media interventions, and public forums that make visible the effects
of the interconnections of technology, gender, and difference,
feminism and global capital, new bio and medical technologies
and women's health, and the changed conditions of labour and reproduction
for women in the integrated circuit.
Switch. Electronic gender: Art at the Interstice
http://switch.sjsu.edu/web/v4n1/toc.html
This issue of Switch developed out of the Chik Tek '97 conference
and exhibition held here in San Jose, California, last November.
In that forum, participants discussed various aspects of women
artists working in/with technology, including whether women needed
to have a gender-specific forum at all.