ABSTRACT

This volume explores urgent questions surrounding the bidirectional relationship between feminist philosophy and emerging technologies. It underlines the exigency of feminist philosophical reflections on the design, use, and understanding of emerging technologies and at the same time accentuates how emerging technologies can uniquely impact the shape of future feminist critique and intervention.

While feminist philosophers have attended to problems posed by a few specific technologies that emerged in the previous century—especially reproductive technologies—broader philosophical questions concerning the challenges various new technologies present to feminism have yet to receive the sustained, critical attention they deserve. Feminist Philosophy and Emerging Technologies responds to this problem. It is divided into two sections. Section 1 provides theoretical considerations about the links between feminist philosophy and philosophy of technology (broadly construed) by developing—against the background of emerging technologies—methodological approaches and guidance for bringing those two fields of philosophical research together. Section 2 is dedicated to analyses of specific emerging technologies and user trends, their relation to extant structures of oppression, and to bringing to the fore various ways in which a feminist philosophy of technology can impact the design of current and future technologies.

Feminist Philosophy and Emerging Technologies is an excellent resource for scholars and advanced students working in feminist philosophy, philosophy of technology, ethics, political philosophy, feminist theory, gender and cultural studies, and science and technology studies.

part 1|132 pages

Feminist Philosophy in the Light of Emerging Technologies

chapter 118|18 pages

Leaking Milk and Beating Hearts

Technological Immanence and the Maternal Body

chapter 2|19 pages

Feminism and Enhancement

chapter 4|21 pages

The Dangerous Liaison between Rape Culture and Information Technologies

Reality, Virtuality, and Responsibility in Cyber-rapes

chapter 7|20 pages

The Utopian Dimension of New Technologies

A Feminist Technophilosophical Approach to Sex and Gender

part 2|115 pages

Emerging Technologies in the Light of Feminist Philosophy

chapter 8150|20 pages

The Person behind the Digit

Objectification and Self-Objectification Online

chapter 10|19 pages

When Sexual and Information Privacy Converge

The Case of Digital Dick Pics

chapter 11|19 pages

Understanding Incels as a Group

chapter 12|21 pages

Influencing Corporealities

Social Media and Its Impact on Gender Transition

chapter 13|15 pages

“Computer Says No”

Artificial Intelligence, Gender Bias, and Epistemic Injustice