Future feminisms : biolabour, technofeminist care, and transnational strategies

Recent debates regarding abortion law in the US, China, and many EU countries, the rise of far-right politics, and conservatist and extremist movements indicate elevated threats for women rights and the LGBTQ community in a global context. At the same time, '#Metoo' movements were structur...

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Main Authors Ferra, Ioanna (Author), Ferra, Fenia (Author), Patelis, Korinna (Author), Karatzogianni, Athina (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesDigital activism and society: politics, economy and culture in network communication
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837974160
DOI10.1108/9781837974146
Physical Description1 online resource (200 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction to future feminisms: Biolabour, technofeminist care, and transnational strategies / Athina Karatzogianni, Korinna Patelis, Fenia Ferra, and Ioanna Ferra
  • Part 1. Technofeminist care and future strategies
  • Chapter 2. Care, not capital: A new foundation for a planetary economy / Mikala Hyldig Dal
  • Chapter 3. Spells and specula: Some technofeminist strategies to decolonize the body / Christina Grammatikopoulou
  • Chapter 4. Galatea awakens: Agency and artificial female bodies in contemporary cinema / Teresa Sorolla-Romero
  • Part 2. Motherhood, myths, and resistance
  • Chapter 5. Motherhood struggles: The lived experience of mid-stage maternal identity / Treisha Peterson
  • Chapter 6. "mere paas maa hai (i have my mother)": A systematic review of myths and realities of motherhood in India / T K Krishnapriya, Padma Rani, and Manjushree G. Naik
  • Chapter 7. Online communities an act of resistance: Mothers' longitudinal digital and physical lived experiences of the universal credit system / Robyn Fawcett
  • Part 3. Biolabour, remote work, and pandemic
  • Chapter 8. Young women during the pandemic in mendoza, argentina: The impact of unpaid childcare on their lives / Victoria Seca and Emiliana Segatore
  • Chapter 9. Saudi women in mixed-gender workplaces: Remote work challenges in the age of the covid-19 pandemic / Abeer Aldawsari, Mai Alshareef, Abdulmajeed Albalawi, and Abeer Bajandouh
  • Part 4. Gender, migration, and transnational reality
  • Chapter 10. Women challenging the coloniality of gender and migration in sub-saharan Africa / Khanyile Mlotshwa
  • Chapter 11. Imagination, "peerage" and reality of young korean women in diaspora: A journey from korea to the uk / Cherie Hu.