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Night Sweats: Cyberfeminist Practices

Englisch · Fester Einband

Erscheint am 02.01.2026

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Night Sweats: Cyberfeminist Practices intervenes in this moment of rapid biotechnological development and international political turmoil with thought-provoking, creative, and justice-oriented essays on art and life: opting out of the sludge and consent theatre presented by standard terms and conditions ; creating plant-assisted reproductive technologies (pARTs) such as indecision trees; practicing compassionate inquiry; and becoming a cyborg-elder. Refusing the authoritarian turn and backlash against reproductive, LGBTQIA+, and racial justice movements, its authors and contributors artists, writers, scholars, designers, activists, and educators draw on the twenty-five years of cyberfeminist art work from the subRosa art collective, as well as Black, postcolonial, and environmental feminisms. 
The overall motto of the book is we will save ourselves, with examples taken from critical and revisionist histories of alchemy, the automation of writing systems, and reproductive mutual aid. In doing so, the authors develop new analyses of (cyber)feminist contributions to bioart, tactical media, gender, women s, and sexuality studies, media studies and communication, technoscience studies and STS, durational art, and performance studies. 

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Hyla Willis
is an interdisciplinary artist and graphic designer, known for her work as a longtime member of the subRosa cyberfeminist art collective. She is a Professor of Media Arts at Robert Morris University in Pennsylvania, USA.


Irina Aristarkhova
is a scholar, writer, and Professor in the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design and the Digital Studies Institute at the University of Michigan, USA. She is author of
Hospitality of the Matrix: Philosophy, Biomedicine, and Culture
, among other titles. 

Nathanael Elias Mengist
is currently a PhD student in Learning Sciences at the University of Washington, USA. His collaborative artwork
DIY Homunculi
, featured on the animated video podcast "Life Touching Life," appropriates the politics of alchemy to expand how we imagine both environmental and reproductive justice.

Faith Wilding
is a co-founder of subRosa, independent artist, Professor Emerita and former Chair of Performance Art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA.  

Zusammenfassung

Night Sweats: Cyberfeminist Practices
intervenes in this moment of rapid biotechnological development and international political turmoil with thought-provoking, creative, and justice-oriented essays on art and life: opting out of the sludge and consent theatre presented by standard “terms and conditions”; creating plant-assisted reproductive technologies (pARTs) such as indecision trees; practicing compassionate inquiry; and becoming a cyborg-elder. Refusing the authoritarian turn and backlash against reproductive, LGBTQIA+, and racial justice movements, its authors and contributors—artists, writers, scholars, designers, activists, and educators—draw on the twenty-five years of cyberfeminist art work from the subRosa art collective, as well as Black, postcolonial, and environmental feminisms. 

The overall motto of the book is “we will save ourselves,” with examples taken from critical and revisionist histories of alchemy, the automation of writing systems, and reproductive mutual aid. In doing so, the authors develop new analyses of (cyber)feminist contributions to bioart, tactical media, gender, women’s, and sexuality studies, media studies and communication, technoscience studies and STS, durational art, and performance studies. 

Produktdetails

Autoren Irina Aristarkhova, Faith Wilding, Hyla Willis, Nathanael Mengist, Hyla et Willis, Nathanae Mengist, Nathanael Elias Mengist
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprachen Englisch
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erscheinungsdatum 02.01.2026
Thema Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie
 
EAN 9783032069542
ISBN 978-3-0-3206954-2
Anzahl Seiten 208
Illustration XIII, 208 p. 57 illus. in color.
Abmessung (Verpackung) 14.8 x 21 cm
 
Serie Palgrave BioArt
Themen Biotechnologie, Kunstgeschichte, contemporary Art, biotechnology, Visual Culture, Feminist Art, Performance Art, Technoscience, Bio Art, Biomedical Sciences, subRosa, Cyberfeminism
 

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