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Press Release November 1999 New Cyberfeminist Reader out now!!!!! In March 1999 the »Next Cyberfeminist International« took place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was the second big international meeting of cyberfeminists, organized by the Old Boys Network (OBN). The conference was the follow-up to the »First Cyberfeminist International« which took place in 1997 at the Hybrid Workspace at documenta X, Kassel. In recent years international telecommunication technologies have been causing globally profound changes in social and political cultures. The 4-day conference seeked to collect a range of women who are involved in a diversity of feminist critical, deconstructive, misfitting, aesthetic and cultural practices. One of the main questions was: What are the specific possibilities offered by the new technologies for a networked feminism? What are the specific possibilities and conditions for agency and female subjectivity in a wired and globalised world? Just as at the conference, this reader intends to continue collecting a range of different approaches and methods rather than seeking a homogenous cyberfeminist stand. However, it emphasizes the term »New Cyberfeminism« in order to free Cyberfeminism from its old attributes which are a too narrow interpretion of French Feminism. Cyberfeminism is (to a greater degree than the term feminism was or its offspring postfeminism or gender studies are) a speculation, a myth, a utopian idea, and a strategic construction. But its discoursive way of feminist stubborness and anti-phallogocentric behaviour in a posthuman age of global information capital is its deep reality. This reader collects the lectures of the participants. Topics and titles are e.g.: An analysies of the utopian in Sadie Plant's writings, Cyberfeminist Strategies for Net-Communities, Feminism, Difference, and Global Capital, Bio(r)Evolution, Women Hackers, Privacy, Infobiobodies and Cyberbodies. Editorial: Cornelia Sollfrank and Yvonne Volkart. Contributions: Alla Mitrofanova, Caroline Bassett, Irina Aristarkhova, Faith Wilding & Maria Fernandez, Claudia Reiche, Pam Skelton, Ursula Biemann, Cornelia Sollfrank, Barbara Thoens, Stephanie Wehner, Corrine Petrus & Marieke van Santen, Yvonne Volkart, Verena Kuni, Nat Muller, Helene von Oldenburg, Maren Hartmann, Mare Tralla & Iliyana Nedkova, Marina Grzinic, Rachel Baker, Susanne Ackers. Next Cyberfeminist International (ed. Cornelia Sollfrank). 104 Pages, black and white, DM 24.-/ $ 13 ISBN 3-933557-14-3. Mailorder: www.obn.org/reader "A smart artist makes the machine do the work" ____________________net.art generator____ www.obn.org/generator________ Cornelia Sollfrank - Eppendorfer Weg 8 - 20259 Hamburg - +49-40-4304749 # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net