
remember in the 90s when hypertext was going to liberate feminist writing? (“electronic tools for dismantling the master’s house: poststructuralist feminist research and hypertext poetics.”) that was so really real. all of this masculinist emphasis on “paragraphs” and “transitions” really does not work for the irigarayan proliferation that is happening right now (always). i am kidding except i am totally not kidding. so much gets left out. linear, cohesive arguments are probably, definitely hegemonic and overrated. can’t wait for the day when i can tell my students to just email me a link to their tumblr. (blogs aren’t that much better than anything else and, you know, fuck twitter, which masquerades as intersubjective but might be the least liberatory form of all.)
okay, i need to go turn my notes for this paper into “sentences.” bullshit.

12 May 2011 / 41 notes / feminist archiving feminist aesthetics hypertext 90swoman