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    Scale and Sexuation
    with Geoffrey Hondroudakis
    Technophany 2 (1). 2024.
    Technofeminism has long known that it must be a multi-scalar feminism, that is, able to think, encounter, and negotiate the increasing scales of complexity that comprise our world, from the pharmacological to the planetary-computational. We read technofeminism as constitutively defined by its commitment to both realism and anti-essentialism, and contemporary technofeminisms to be epitomised by, on the one hand, the flat vitalist ontology of new materialism, and on the other, the trans-scalar rat…Read more