Special Issue: Technē and Feminism, Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
Edited by Katarina Kolozova and Vera Bühlmann
Technophany is delighted to launch the Technē and Feminism special issue, Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023) edited by Katarina Kolozova and Vera Bühlmann. All articles are now available online first at the links below.
Contents
Introduction: Is the Poststructuralist Feminist Episteme in Crisis?
Katarina Kolozova and Vera Bühlmann
Machine-Thought and the Political Order
Sophie Lesueur, Brynn McNab, Jeremy R. Smith, Luka Stojanovic
The Physiology of Money: Containment and Circulation in the Alternative Economy
Coco Kanters
Feminism and Finitude
Alessandra Mularoni
Edge{s} of the “Anthropocene”: Standard and Non-standard Post-humanisms
Nandita Biswas Mellamphy
Irigaray’s Two and Plato’s Indefinite Dyad: The Space of Thinking
Danielle A. Layne
Going Sibylline: On Fortune and Technique
Jordi Vivaldi
Karen Barad and the Unresolved Challenge of Collectivity: A Case for New Materialisms
Thomas Telios
Ontopolitics of Equality and Xenoaesthetics of Abstraction
Gonzalo Vaillo
Coyote figurations, Techne and Feminism
Roshni Babu
Quantum Feminicity: Modes of Countermanding Time
Felicity Colman
Scale and Sexuation: Towards a Multi-Scalar (Techno)Feminism
Luara Karlson-Carp, Geoffrey Hondroudakis
Somatophilic Rationality for Reproductive Justice: On Technology, Biological Materialism, and Midwifery
Rodante van der Waal, Inge van Nistelrooij, Deborah Fox, Elizabeth Newnham
Call for Papers: General Issue 2024
Technophany is now calling for papers for the General Issue 2024. The journal welcomes research articles and book reviews on all aspects related to philosophy and technology.