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Xenofeminist manifesto •
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Laboria Cuboniks •
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ZERO •
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0x00 Ours is a world in vertigo. It is a world that swarms with
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technological mediation, interlacing our daily lives with abstraction,
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virtuality, and complexity. XF constructs a feminism adapted to these
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realities: a feminism of unprecedented cunning, scale, and vision; a future
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in which the realization of gender justice and feminist emancipation
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contribute to a universalist politics assembled from the needs of every
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human, cutting across race, ability, economic standing, and geographical
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position. No more futureless repetition on the treadmill of capital, no more
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submission to the drudgery of labour, productive and reproductive alike, no
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more reification of the given masked as critique. Our future requires
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depetrification. XF is not a bid for revolution, but a wager on the long
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game of history, demanding imagination, dexterity and persistence.
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0x01 XF seizes alienation as an impetus to generate new worlds. We are all
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alienated -- but have we ever been otherwise? It is through, and not
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despite, our alienated condition that we can free ourselves from the muck of
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immediacy. Freedom is not a given -- and it's certainly not given by anything
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'natural'. The construction of freedom involves not less but more
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alienation; alienation is the labour of freedom's construction. Nothing
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should be accepted as fixed, permanent, or 'given' -- neither material
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conditions nor social forms. XF mutates, navigates and probes every horizon.
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Anyone who's been deemed 'unnatural' in the face of reigning biological
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norms, anyone who's experienced injustices wrought in the name of natural
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order, will realize that the glorification of 'nature' has nothing to offer
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us -- the queer and trans among us, the differently-abled, as well as those who
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have suffered discrimination due to pregnancy or duties connected to
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child-rearing. XF is vehemently anti-naturalist. Essentialist naturalism
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reeks of theology -- the sooner it is exorcised, the better.
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0x02 Why is there so little explicit, organized effort to repurpose
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technologies for progressive gender political ends? XF seeks to
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strategically deploy existing technologies to re-engineer the world. Serious
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risks are built into these tools; they are prone to imbalance, abuse, and
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exploitation of the weak. Rather than pretending to risk nothing, XF
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advocates the necessary assembly of techno-political interfaces responsive
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to these risks. Technology isn't inherently progressive. Its uses are fused
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with culture in a positive feedback loop that makes linear sequencing,
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prediction, and absolute caution impossible. Technoscientific innovation
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must be linked to a collective theoretical and political thinking in which
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women, queers, and the gender non-conforming play an unparalleled role.
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0x03 The real emancipatory potential of technology remains unrealized. Fed
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by the market, its rapid growth is offset by bloat, and elegant innovation
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is surrendered to the buyer, whose stagnant world it decorates. Beyond the
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noisy clutter of commodified cruft, the ultimate task lies in engineering
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technologies to combat unequal access to reproductive and pharmacological
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tools, environmental cataclysm, economic instability, as well as dangerous
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forms of unpaid/underpaid labour. Gender inequality still characterizes the
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fields in which our technologies are conceived, built, and legislated for,
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while female workers in electronics (to name just one industry) perform some
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of the worst paid, monotonous and debilitating labour. Such injustice
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demands structural, machinic and ideological correction.
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0x04 Xenofeminism is a rationalism. To claim that reason or rationality is
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'by nature' a patriarchal enterprise is to concede defeat. It is true that
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the canonical 'history of thought' is dominated by men, and it is male hands
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we see throttling existing institutions of science and technology. But this
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is precisely why feminism must be a rationalism -- because of this miserable
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imbalance, and not despite it. There is no 'feminine' rationality, nor is
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there a 'masculine' one. Science is not an expression but a suspension of
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gender. If today it is dominated by masculine egos, then it is at odds with
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itself -- and this contradiction can be leveraged. Reason, like information,
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wants to be free, and patriarchy cannot give it freedom. Rationalism must
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itself be a feminism. XF marks the point where these claims intersect in a
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two-way dependency. It names reason as an engine of feminist emancipation,
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and declares the right of everyone to speak as no one in particular.
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INTERRUPT •
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0x05 The excess of modesty in feminist agendas of recent decades is not
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proportionate to the monstrous complexity of our reality, a reality
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crosshatched with fibre-optic cables, radio and microwaves, oil and gas
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pipelines, aerial and shipping routes, and the unrelenting, simultaneous
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execution of millions of communication protocols with every passing
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millisecond. Systematic thinking and structural analysis have largely fallen
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by the wayside in favour of admirable, but insufficient struggles, bound to
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fixed localities and fragmented insurrections. Whilst capitalism is
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understood as a complex and ever-expanding totality, many would-be emancipat-
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tory anti-capitalist projects remain profoundly fearful of transitioning to
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the universal, resisting big-picture speculative politics by condemning them
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as necessarily oppressive vectors. Such a false guarantee treats universals
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as absolute, generating a debilitating disjuncture between the thing we seek
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to depose and the strategies we advance to depose it.
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0x06 Global complexity opens us to urgent cognitive and ethical demands.
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These are Promethean responsibilities that cannot pass unaddressed. Much of
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twenty-first century feminism -- from the remnants of postmodern identity
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politics to large swathes of contemporary ecofeminism -- struggles to
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adequately address these challenges in a manner capable of producing
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substantial and enduring change. Xenofeminism endeavours to face up to these
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obligations as collective agents capable of transitioning between multiple
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levels of political, material and conceptual organization.
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0x07 We are adamantly synthetic, unsatisfied by analysis alone. XF urges
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constructive oscillation between description and prescription to mobilize
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the recursive potential of contemporary technologies upon gender, sexuality
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and disparities of power. Given that there are a range of gendered
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challenges specifically relating to life in a digital age -- from sexual
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harassment via social media, to doxxing, privacy, and the protection of
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online images -- the situation requires a feminism at ease with computation.
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Today, it is imperative that we develop an ideological infrastructure that
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both supports and facilitates feminist interventions within connective,
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networked elements of the contemporary world. Xenofeminism is about more
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than digital self-defence and freedom from patriarchal networks. We want to
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cultivate the exercise of positive freedom -- freedom-to rather than simply
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freedom-from -- and urge feminists to equip themselves with the skills to
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redeploy existing technologies and invent novel cognitive and material tools
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in the service of common ends.
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0x08 The radical opportunities afforded by developing (and alienating) forms
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of technological mediation should no longer be put to use in the exclusive
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interests of capital, which, by design, only benefits the few. There are
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incessantly proliferating tools to be annexed, and although no one can claim
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their comprehensive accessibility, digital tools have never been more widely
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available or more sensitive to appropriation than they are today. This is
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not an elision of the fact that a large amount of the world's poor is
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adversely affected by the expanding technological industry (from factory
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workers labouring under abominable conditions to the Ghanaian villages that
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have become a repository for the e-waste of the global powers) but an
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explicit acknowledgement of these conditions as a target for elimination.
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Just as the invention of the stock market was also the invention of the
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crash, Xenofeminism knows that technological innovation must equally
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anticipate its systemic condition responsively.
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TRAP •
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0x09 XF rejects illusion and melancholy as political inhibitors. Illusion,
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as the blind presumption that the weak can prevail over the strong with no
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strategic coordination, leads to unfulfilled promises and unmarshalled
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drives. This is a politics that, in wanting so much, ends up building so
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little. Without the labour of large-scale, collective social organisation,
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declaring one's desire for global change is nothing more than wishful
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thinking. On the other hand, melancholy -- so endemic to the left -- teaches
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us that emancipation is an extinct species to be wept over and that blips of
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negation are the best we can hope for. At its worst, such an attitude
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generates nothing but political lassitude, and at its best, installs an
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atmosphere of pervasive despair which too often degenerates into factionalism
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and petty moralizing. The malady of melancholia only compounds political
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inertia, and -- under the guise of being realistic -- relinquishes all
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hope of calibrating the world otherwise. It is against such maladies that
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XF innoculates.
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0x0A We take politics that exclusively valorize the local in the guise of
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subverting currents of global abstraction, to be insufficient. To secede
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from or disavow capitalist machinery will not make it disappear. Likewise,
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suggestions to pull the lever on the emergency brake of embedded velocities,
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the call to slow down and scale back, is a possibility available only to the
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few -- a violent particularity of exclusivity -- ultimately entailing catas-
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trophe for the many. Refusing to think beyond the microcommunity, to foster
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connections between fractured insurgencies, to consider how emancipatory
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tactics can be scaled up for universal implementation, is to remain
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satisfied with temporary and defensive gestures. XF is an affirmative
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creature on the offensive, fiercely insisting on the possibility of
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large-scale social change for all of our alien kin.
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0x0B A sense of the world's volatility and artificiality seems to have faded
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from contemporary queer and feminist politics, in favour of a plural but
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static constellation of gender identities, in whose bleak light equations of
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the good and the natural are stubbornly restored. While having (perhaps)
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admirably expanded thresholds of 'tolerance', too often we are told to seek
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solace in unfreedom, staking claims on being 'born' this way, as if offering
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an excuse with nature's blessing. All the while, the heteronormative centre
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chugs on. XF challenges this centrifugal referent, knowing full well that
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sex and gender are exemplary of the fulcrum between norm and fact, between
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freedom and compulsion. To tilt the fulcrum in the direction of nature is a
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defensive concession at best, and a retreat from what makes trans and queer
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politics more than just a lobby: that it is an arduous assertion of freedom
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against an order that seemed immutable. Like every myth of the given, a
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stable foundation is fabulated for a real world of chaos, violence, and
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doubt. The 'given' is sequestered into the private realm as a certainty,
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whilst retreating on fronts of public consequences. When the possibility of
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transition became real and known, the tomb under Nature's shrine cracked,
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and new histories -- bristling with futures -- escaped the old order of 'sex'.
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The disciplinary grid of gender is in no small part an attempt to mend that
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shattered foundation, and tame the lives that escaped it. The time has now
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come to tear down this shrine entirely, and not bow down before it in a
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piteous apology for what little autonomy has been won.
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0x0C If 'cyberspace' once offered the promise of escaping the strictures of
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essentialist identity categories, the climate of contemporary social media
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has swung forcefully in the other direction, and has become a theatre where
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these prostrations to identity are performed. With these curatorial
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practices come puritanical rituals of moral maintenance, and these stages
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are too often overrun with the disavowed pleasures of accusation, shaming,
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and denunciation. Valuable platforms for connection, organization, and
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skill-sharing become clogged with obstacles to productive debate positioned
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as if they are debate. These puritanical politics of shame -- which fetishize
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oppression as if it were a blessing, and cloud the waters in moralistic
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frenzies -- leave us cold. We want neither clean hands nor beautiful souls,
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neither virtue nor terror. We want superior forms of corruption.
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0x0D What this shows is that the task of engineering platforms for social
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emancipation and organization cannot ignore the cultural and semiotic
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mutations these platforms afford. What requires reengineering are the
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memetic parasites arousing and coordinating behaviours in ways occluded by
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their hosts' self-image; failing this, memes like 'anonymity', 'ethics',
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'social justice' and 'privilege-checking' host social dynamisms at odds with
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the often-commendable intentions with which they're taken up. The task of
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collective self-mastery requires a hyperstitional manipulation of desire's
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puppet-strings, and deployment of semiotic operators over a terrain of
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highly networked cultural systems. The will will always be corrupted by the
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memes in which it traffics, but nothing prevents us from instrumentalizing
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this fact, and calibrating it in view of the ends it desires.
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PARITY •
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0x0E Xenofeminism is gender-abolitionist. 'Gender abolitionism' is not code
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for the eradication of what are currently considered 'gendered' traits from
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the human population. Under patriarchy, such a project could only spell
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disaster -- the notion of what is 'gendered' sticks disproportionately to the
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feminine. But even if this balance were redressed, we have no interest in
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seeing the sexuate diversity of the world reduced. Let a hundred sexes
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bloom! 'Gender abolitionism' is shorthand for the ambition to construct a
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society where traits currently assembled under the rubric of gender, no
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longer furnish a grid for the asymmetric operation of power. 'Race
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abolitionism' expands into a similar formula -- that the struggle must continue
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until currently racialized characteristics are no more a basis of
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discrimination than than the color of one's eyes. Ultimately, every
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emancipatory abolitionism must incline towards the horizon of class
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abolitionism, since it is in capitalism where we encounter oppression in its
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transparent, denaturalized form: you're not exploited or oppressed because
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you are a wage labourer or poor; you are a labourer or poor because you are
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exploited.
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0x0F Xenofeminism understands that the viability of emancipatory
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abolitionist projects -- the abolition of class, gender, and race -- hinges on a
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profound reworking of the universal. The universal must be grasped as
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generic, which is to say, intersectional. Intersectionality is not the
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morcellation of collectives into a static fuzz of cross-referenced
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identities, but a political orientation that slices through every
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particular, refusing the crass pigeonholing of bodies. This is not a
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universal that can be imposed from above, but built from the bottom up --
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or, better, laterally, opening new lines of transit across an uneven
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landscape. This non-absolute, generic universality must guard against the
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facile tendency of conflation with bloated, unmarked particulars -- namely
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Eurocentric universalism -- whereby the male is mistaken for the sexless, the
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white for raceless, the cis for the real, and so on. Absent such a
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universal, the abolition of class will remain a bourgeois fantasy, the
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abolition of race will remain a tacit white-supremacism, and the abolition
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of gender will remain a thinly veiled misogyny, even -- especially -- when
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prosecuted by avowed feminists themselves. (The absurd and reckless
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spectacle of so many self-proclaimed 'gender abolitionists'' campaign
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against trans women is proof enough of this. )
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0x10 From the postmoderns, we have learnt to burn the facades of the false
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universal and dispel such confusions; from the moderns, we have learnt to
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sift new universals from the ashes of the false. Xenofeminism seeks to
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construct a coalitional politics, a politics without the infection of
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purity. Wielding the universal requires thoughtful qualification and precise
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self-reflection so as to become a ready-to-hand tool for multiple political
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bodies and something that can be appropriated against the numerous
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oppressions that transect with gender and sexuality. The universal is no
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blueprint, and rather than dictate its uses in advance, we propose XF as a
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platform. The very process of construction is therefore understood to be a
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negentropic, iterative, and continual refashioning. Xenofeminism seeks to be
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a mutable architecture that, like open source software, remains available
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for perpetual modification and enhancement following the navigational
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impulse of militant ethical reasoning. Open, however, does not mean
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undirected. The most durable systems in the world owe their stability to the
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way they train order to emerge as an 'invisible hand' from apparent
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spontaneity; or exploit the inertia of investment and sedimentation. We
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should not hesitate to learn from our adversaries or the successes and
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failures of history. With this in mind, XF seeks ways to seed an order that
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is equitable and just, injecting it into the geometry of freedoms these
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platforms afford.
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ADJUST •
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0x11 Our lot is cast with technoscience, where nothing is so sacred that it
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cannot be reengineered and transformed so as to widen our aperture of
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freedom, extending to gender and the human. To say that nothing is sacred,
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that nothing is transcendent or protected from the will to know, to tinker
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and to hack, is to say that nothing is supernatural. 'Nature' -- understood
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here, as the unbounded arena of science -- is all there is. And so, in tearing
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down melancholy and illusion; the unambitious and the non-scaleable; the
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libidinized puritanism of certain online cultures, and Nature as an
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un-remakeable given, we find that our normative anti-naturalism has pushed
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us towards an unflinching ontological naturalism. There is nothing, we
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claim, that cannot be studied scientifically and manipulated
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technologically.
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0x12 This does not mean that the distinction between the ontological and the
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normative, between fact and value, is simply cut and dried. The vectors of
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normative anti-naturalism and ontological naturalism span many ambivalent
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battlefields. The project of untangling what ought to be from what is, of
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dissociating freedom from fact, will from knowledge, is, indeed, an infinite
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task. There are many lacunae where desire confronts us with the brutality of
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fact, where beauty is indissociable from truth. Poetry, sex, technology and
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pain are incandescent with this tension we have traced. But give up on the
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task of revision, release the reins and slacken that tension, and these
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filaments instantly dim.
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CARRY •
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0x13 The potential of early, text-based internet culture for countering
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repressive gender regimes, generating solidarity among marginalised groups,
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and creating new spaces for experimentation that ignited cyberfeminism in
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the nineties has clearly waned in the twenty-first century. The dominance of
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the visual in today's online interfaces has reinstated familiar modes of
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identity policing, power relations and gender norms in self-representation.
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But this does not mean that cyberfeminist sensibilities belong to the past.
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Sorting the subversive possibilities from the oppressive ones latent in
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today's web requires a feminism sensitive to the insidious return of old
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power structures, yet savvy enough to know how to exploit the potential.
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Digital technologies are not separable from the material realities that
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underwrite them; they are connected so that each can be used to alter the
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other towards different ends. Rather than arguing for the primacy of the
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virtual over the material, or the material over the virtual, xenofeminism
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grasps points of power and powerlessness in both, to unfold this knowledge
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as effective interventions in our jointly composed reality.
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0x14 Intervention in more obviously material hegemonies is just as crucial
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as intervention in digital and cultural ones. Changes to the built
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environment harbour some of the most significant possibilities in the
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reconfiguration of the horizons of women and queers. As the embodiment of
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ideological constellations, the production of space and the decisions we
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make for its organization are ultimately articulations about 'us' and
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reciprocally, how a 'we' can be articulated. With the potential to
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foreclose, restrict, or open up future social conditions, xenofeminists must
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become attuned to the language of architecture as a vocabulary for
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collective choreo-graphy -- the coordinated writing of space.
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0x15 From the street to the home, domestic space too must not escape our
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tentacles. So profoundly ingrained, domestic space has been deemed
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impossible to disembed, where the home as norm has been conflated with home
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as fact, as an un-remakeable given. Stultifying 'domestic realism' has no
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home on our horizon. Let us set sights on augmented homes of shared
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laboratories, of communal media and technical facilities. The home is ripe
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for spatial transformation as an integral component in any process of
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feminist futurity. But this cannot stop at the garden gates. We see too well
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that reinventions of family structure and domestic life are currently only
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possible at the cost of either withdrawing from the economic sphere -- the way
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of the commune -- or bearing its burdens manyfold -- the way of the single parent.
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If we want to break the inertia that has kept the moribund figure of the
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nuclear family unit in place, which has stubbornly worked to isolate women
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from the public sphere, and men from the lives of their children, while
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penalizing those who stray from it, we must overhaul the material
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infrastructure and break the economic cycles that lock it in place. The task
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before us is twofold, and our vision necessarily stereoscopic: we must
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engineer an economy that liberates reproductive labour and family life,
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while building models of familiality free from the deadening grind of wage
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labour.
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0x16 From the home to the body, the articulation of a proactive politics for
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biotechnical intervention and hormones presses. Hormones hack into gender
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systems possessing political scope extending beyond the aesthetic
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calibration of individual bodies. Thought structurally, the distribution of
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hormones -- who or what this distribution prioritizes or pathologizes -- is of
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paramount import. The rise of the internet and the hydra of black market
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pharmacies it let loose -- together with a publicly accessible archive of
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endocrinological knowhow -- was instrumental in wresting control of the
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hormonal economy away from 'gatekeeping' institutions seeking to mitigate
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threats to established distributions of the sexual. To trade in the rule of
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bureaucrats for the market is, however, not a victory in itself. These tides
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need to rise higher. We ask whether the idiom of 'gender hacking' is
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extensible into a long-range strategy, a strategy for wetware akin to what
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hacker culture has already done for software -- constructing an entire universe
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of free and open source platforms that is the closest thing to a practicable
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communism many of us have ever seen. Without the foolhardy endangerment of
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lives, can we stitch together the embryonic promises held before us by
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pharmaceutical 3D printing ('Reactionware'), grassroots telemedical abortion
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clinics, gender hacktivist and DIY-HRT forums, and so on, to assemble a
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platform for free and open source medicine?
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0x17 From the global to the local, from the cloud to our bodies,
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xenofeminism avows the responsibility in constructing new institutions of
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technomaterialist hegemonic proportions. Like engineers who must conceive of
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a total structure as well as the molecular parts from which it is
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constructed, XF emphasises the importance of the mesopolitical sphere
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against the limited effectiveness of local gestures, creation of autonomous
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zones, and sheer horizontalism, just as it stands against transcendent, or
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top-down impositions of values and norms. The mesopolitical arena of
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xenofeminism's universalist ambitions comprehends itself as a mobile and
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intricate network of transits between these polarities. As pragmatists, we
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invite contamination as a mutational driver between such frontiers.
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0x18 XF asserts that adapting our behaviour for an era of Promethean
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complexity is a labour requiring patience, but a ferocious patience at odds
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with 'waiting'. Calibrating a political hegemony or insurgent memeplex not
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only implies the creation of material infra-structures to make the values it
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articulates explicit, but places demands on us as subjects. How are we to
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become hosts of this new world? How do we build a better semiotic
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parasite -- one that arouses the desires we want to desire, that orchestrates
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not an autophagic orgy of indignity or rage, but an emancipatory and
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egalitarian community buttressed by new forms of unselfish solidarity and
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collective self-mastery?
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0x19 Is xenofeminism a programme? Not if this means anything so crude as a
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recipe, or a single-purpose tool by which a determinate problem is solved.
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We prefer to think like the schemer or lisper, who seeks to construct a new
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language in which the problem at hand is immersed, so that solutions for it,
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and for any number of related problems, might unfurl with ease. Xenofeminism
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is a platform, an incipient ambition to construct a new language for sexual
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politics -- a language that seizes its own methods as materials to be reworked,
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and incrementally bootstraps itself into existence. We understand that the
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problems we face are systemic and interlocking, and that any chance of
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global success depends on infecting myriad skills and contexts with the
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logic of XF. Ours is a transformation of seeping, directed subsumption
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rather than rapid overthrow; it is a transformation of deliberate
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construction, seeking to submerge the white-supremacist capitalist
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patriarchy in a sea of procedures that soften its shell and dismantle its
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defenses, so as to build a new world from the scraps.
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0x1A Xenofeminism indexes the desire to construct an alien future with a
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triumphant X on a mobile map. This X does not mark a destination. It is the
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insertion of a topological-keyframe for the formation of a new logic. In
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affirming a future untethered to the repetition of the present, we militate
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for ampliative capacities, for spaces of freedom with a richer geometry than
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the aisle, the assembly line, and the feed. We need new affordances of
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perception and action unblinkered by naturalised identities. In the name of
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feminism, 'Nature' shall no longer be a refuge of injustice, or a basis for
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any political justification whatsoever!
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If nature is unjust, change nature!
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