Feminist vs Cyberfeminism - What's the difference?
feminist | cyberfeminism |
Relating to or in accordance with feminism.
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An advocate of feminism; a person who believes in bringing about the equality of the sexes (of women and men) in all aspects of public and private life.
A member of a feminist political movement.
A community, philosophy and set of practices concerned with feminist acts in cyberspace.
* 1996 , Susan C Herring, Computer-mediated Communication
* 2008 , Sue Vilhauer Rosser, Women, Science, and Myth
As nouns the difference between feminist and cyberfeminism
is that feminist is feminist while cyberfeminism is a community, philosophy and set of practices concerned with feminist acts in cyberspace.feminist
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* egalitarianNoun
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* egalitarianDerived terms
* feminazi (pejorative) ----cyberfeminism
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(wikipedia cyberfeminism)Noun
- Because of its similarity to what is often referred to as "liberal feminism" in the non-virtual world, I identify this perspective as liberal cyberfeminism .
- Cyberfeminism is an attempt by feminists to own a part of the computer revolution, where the field of computer science has established a resistant, male center of power.