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  • Formaat: Hardback, 376 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 572 g, 23 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Duke University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1478028386
  • ISBN-13: 9781478028383
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 376 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 572 g, 23 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Duke University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1478028386
  • ISBN-13: 9781478028383
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Informatics of Domination is an experimental collection addressing formations of power that manifest through technical systems and white capitalist patriarchy in the twenty-first century. The volume takes its name from a chart in Donna J. Haraways canonical 1985 essay A Manifesto for Cyborgs. Haraway theorizes the informatics of domination as a feminist, diagrammatic concept for situating power and a world system from which the figure of the cyborg emerges. Informatics of Domination builds on Haraways chart as an open structure for thought, inviting fifty scholars, artists, and creative writers to unfold new perspectives. Their writings take on a variety of forms, such as essays on artificial intelligence, disability and protest, and transpacific imaginaries; conversations with an AI trained on Black oral history; a three-dimensional response to Mexico-US border tensions; hand-drawn images on queer autotheory; ecological fictions about gut microbiomes and wet markets; and more. Together, the writings take up the unfinished structure of the chart in order to proliferate critiques of white capitalist patriarchal power with the study of information systems, networks, and computation today. This volume includes an afterword by Haraway.

Contributors. Dalida MarÍa Benfield, Zach Blas, Ama Josephine Budge Johnstone, micha cÁrdenas, Amy Sara Carroll, Shu Lea Cheang, Jian Neo Chen, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, Stephanie Dinkins, Ricardo Dominguez, Ashley Ferro-Murray, Matthew Fuller, Jacob Gaboury, Jennifer Gabrys, Alexander R. Galloway, Jennifer Mae Hamilton, Donna J. Haraway, Eva Hayward, Stefan Helmreich, Kathy High, Leon J. Hilton, Ho Rui An, Hi'ilei Julia Kawehipuaakahaopulani Hobart, Tung-Hui Hu, Caroline A. Jones, Melody Jue, Homay King, Larissa Lai, Lawrence Lek, Esther Leslie, Alexis Lothian, Isadora Neves Marques, Radha May (Elisa Giardina-Papa, Nupur Mathur, and Bathsheba Okwenje), Shaka McGlotten, Mahan Moalemi, madison moore, Astrida Neimanis, Bahar Noorizadeh, Luciana Parisi, Thao Phan, Ana Teixeira Pinto, Luiza Prado de O. Martins, Rita Raley, Patricia Reed, Jennifer Rhee, Bassem Saad, Ashkan Sepahvand, Justin Talplacido Shoulder, Lucy Suchman, Ollie Zhang

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This volume brings together a collection of diverse and original texts from a stunning array of authors who reveal the importance of understanding technodomination from the perspective of feminist and queer engagements with domination. They each start from and engage with one line of Donna J. Haraways Informatics of Domination chart, updating its content and form while relating it to contemporary developments. Specialists in feminist studies, science and technology studies, and new media studies will all welcome this book and its intellectual adventurousness. - Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, author of (Discriminating Data: Correlation, Neighborhoods, and the New Politics of Recognition) Linking Donna J. Haraways Informatics of Domination chart to an array of contemporary bodily, ecological, sociotechnical, and expressive contexts, this collection introduces fresh perspectives and unfurls a variety of feminist, queer, postcolonial, biopolitical, and environmental agendas. Its assemblage of eclectic works deconstructs and questions the scientific authority of the diagram/chart as a form and opens up critical space, serving as an important model of experimental multidisciplinary scholarly intervention. - Lisa Parks, Distinguished Professor of Film and Media Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara

Acknowledgments  xi
Introduction: Chart of Transitions / Zach Blas, Melody Jue, and Jennifer
Rhee  1
1. Representation-Simulation-Generation / Rita Raley  33
2. Bourgeois Novel, Realism-Science Fiction, Post-modernism-Visionary
Fiction, Cataclysm / Alexis Lothian  41
3. White Capitalist Patriarchy-Informatics of Domination / Radha May (Elisa
Giardina-Papa, Nupar Mathur, and Bathsheba Okwenje)  48
4. Organism-Biotic Component / Leon J. Hilton  52
5. Depth, Integrity-Surface, Boundary-Circulation, Residence Time / Eva
Hayward and Stefan Helmreich  57
6. Heat-Noise / Ollie Zhang  65
7. White Capitalist Patriarchy-Informatics of Domination / Hiilei Julia
Kawehipuaakahaopulani Hobart  71
8. Biology as Clinical Practice-Biology as Inscription-Biological
Transmutation-Adaptation / Kathy High  77
9. Physiology-Communications Engineering / Esther Leslie  83
10. Small Group-Subsystem / Lawrence Lek  90
11. Perfection-Optimization-Absolution / Alexander R. Galloway  99
12. Eugenics-Population Control / Ama Josephine Budge Johnstone  103
13. Decadence, Magic Mountain-Obsolescence, Future Shock-Speculation,
Cosmopolis / Bahar Noorizadeh and Bassem Saad  110
14. Hygiene-Stress Management-Procrastination / Mahan Moalemi  118
15. White Capitalist Patriarchy-Informatics of Domination / Larissa Lai 
124
16. Microbiology, Tuberculosis-Immunology, AIDS-Epigenetics, Body Burdens /
Isadora Neves Marques  130
17. Organic Division of Labor -Ergonomics/Cybernetics of Labor-Inorganic
Division of Labor / Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal  136
18. Functional Specialization-Modular Construction-Object Orientation /
Jacob Gaboury  146
19. Reproduction-Replication / Luciana Parisi  152
20. White Capitalist Patriarchy-Informatics of Domination / Ashkan
Sepahvand  159
21. Organic Sex Role Specialization-Optimal Genetic Strategies / Heather
Dewey-Hagborg and Luiza Prado de O. Martins  168
22. Biological Determination-Evolutionary Inertia, Constraints-Future
Folklore / Ashley Ferro-Murray and Justin Talplacido Shoulder  176
23. Community Ecology-Ecosystem-Automated Environments / Jennifer Gabrys 
182
24. Racial Chain of Being-Neo-imperialism, United Nations Humanism-the More
Things Change-the More Things Change / Shaka McGlotten  189
25. White Capitalist Patriarchy-Informatics of Domination / Jian Neo Chen 
196
26. Scientific Management in Home/Factory-Global Factory/Electronic Cottage
/ Ho Rui An  203
27. Family/Market/Factory-Women in the Integrated Circuit-Feminist Corpus of
Organismic Art / Caroline A. Jones  211
28. Family Wage-Comparable Worth / Dalida MarÍa Benfield  218
29. Public/Private-Cyborg Citizenship / Amy Sara Carroll and Ricardo
Dominguez, with contributions from micha cÁrdenas on behalf of Electronic
Disturbance Theater 2.0  226
30. Nature/Culture-Fields of Difference-Composting / Jennifer Mae Hamilton
and Astrida Neimanis  232
31. Cooperation-Communications Enhancement-Algorithmic Care / Stephanie
Dinkins  241
32. White Capitalist Patriarchy-Informatics of Domination / madison moore 
249
33. Freud-Lacan-Bergson / Homay King  257
34. Sex-Genetic Engineering / Shu Lea Cheang and Matthew Fuller  264
35. Labor-Robotics / Lucy Suchman  270
36. Mind-Artificial Intelligence / Ana Teixeira Pinto  276
37. World War II-Star Wars-War as Big Data / Tung-Hui Hu  282
38. White Capitalist Patriarchy-Informatics of Domination / Thao Phan  288
Afterword: Pandemics of Transformation for Livable Worlds / Donna J.
Haraway  295
Epilogue: Interpreting Information / Patricia Reed  297
Bibliography  305
Contributors  335
Index  349
Zach Blas is Assistant Professor of Visual Studies at the University of Toronto.

Melody Jue is Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Jennifer Rhee is Associate Professor of English at Virginia Commonwealth University.