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dc.contributor.authorMorais dos Santos Bruss, Sara
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-29T14:31:28Z
dc.date.available2023-11-29T14:31:28Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/85662
dc.description.abstractFeminist Solidarities after Modulation produces an intersectional analysis of transnational feminist movements and their contemporary digital frameworks of identity and solidarity. Engaging media theory, critical race theory, and Black feminist theory, as well as contemporary feminist movements, this book argues that digital feminist interventions map themselves onto and make use of the multiplicity and ambiguity of digital spaces to question presentist and fixed notions of the internet as a white space and technologies in general as objective or universal. Understanding these frameworks as colonial constructions of the human, identity is traced to a socio-material condition that emerges with the modernity/colonialism binary. In the colonial moment, race and gender become the reasons for, as well as the effects of, technologies of identification, and thus need to be understood as and through technologies. What Deleuze has called modulation is not a present modality of control, but is placed into a longer genealogy of imperial division, which stands in opposition to feminist, queer, and anti-racist activism that insists on non-modular solidarities across seeming difference. At its heart, Feminist Solidarities after Modulation provides an analysis of contemporary digital feminist solidarities, which not only work at revealing the material histories and affective ""leakages"" of modular governance, but also challenges them to concentrate on forms of political togetherness that exceed a reductive or essentialist understanding of identity, solidarity, and difference.en_US
dc.languageEnglishen_US
dc.subject.othersocial media;decolonial feminism;Germany;India;intersectionality;modulation;identity politicsen_US
dc.titleFeminist Solidarities after Modulationen_US
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.53288/0397.1.00en_US
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy979dc044-00ee-4ea2-affc-b08c5bd42d13en_US
oapen.relation.isFundedBy79555130-b5d3-4975-86a2-a974cd77d95ben_US
oapen.relation.isFundedBy631ac483-8bae-460f-9987-c3f4e4b98bb5en_US
oapen.relation.isbn9781685711467en_US
oapen.collectionScholarLeden_US
oapen.pages384en_US
oapen.place.publicationBrooklyn, NYen_US
oapen.grant.number265331351/RTG 2130
oapen.grant.programPublication Fund
oapen.grant.programMinor Cosmopolitanisms


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