Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology; Issue No. 13: Radical Feminist Storytelling and Speculative Fiction: Creating new worlds by re-imagining hacking (January 2018)
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Item Open Access Suturar Los Espejos Rotos de lo Imposible (Sutured Broken Mirrors of the Impossible)(Fembot Collective, 2018-01) Rojas, Lucía EgañaEste texto busca contribuir al desarrollo de técnicas para la emergencia de ficciones especulativas en torno a los imaginarios feministas relacionados con la tecnología. Se trata de buscar mecanismos de intervención de las narrativas tradicionales que se enmarcan en una visión patriarcal y capitalista de lo tecnológico. Las visiones y discursos habituales en torno a las máquinas y maquinaciones, se nos aparecen como una trama agujereada por la violencia (hacia la tierra, el cuerpo, las voces). Desde una ética feminista, que no desdeña la estética y poética de la palabra, es posible trazar surcos que abran espacios más vivibles y rellenar los agujeros del tejido simbólico e imaginario. Las escrituras feministas especulativas convierten de esta forma un problema en potencial solución, invirtiendo la carga de la violencia a través del agenciamiento narrativo, para crear ejercicios de reapropiación curativa.Item Open Access Sutured Broken Mirrors of the Impossible(Fembot Collective, 2018-01) Rojas, Lucía EgañaThis text seeks to contribute to the development of techniques for the emergence of speculative fictions around feminist imaginaries related to technology. It tries to search for mechanisms to intervene in traditional narratives framed within a patriarchal and capitalist vision of the technological. The usual visions and discourses around machines and machinations appear to us as a stitch punctured by violence (to the planet, the body, the voices). From the perspective of feminist ethics, which does not disdain the aesthetics and poetics of the word, it is possible to trace the grooves that open up to more liveable spaces and to suture the symbolic and imaginary tissues. Speculative, feminist writings in this way turn a problem into a potential solution, inverting the charge of violence through narrative agency to create exercises of healing re-appropriation.