xenofeminist

adj

Etymology

From xeno- + feminism.

  1. derived from fēminīnus
  2. borrowed from féminisme
  3. prefixed as xenofeminist — “xeno + feminism

Definitions

  1. Espousing, characteristic of, or relating to xenofeminism.

    • Nature's waters are subverted to turn against its guests, complementing a xenofeminist commitment to an anti-naturalism that also entails dismantling nuclear domestic spaces.
    • The alternative, in this case, is the possibility that highly automated and autonomous technologies could be leveraged as the technomaterialist infrastructure of a postcapitalist, xenofeminist world.
  2. A proponent of xenofeminism.

    • Rather, the xenofeminists note the need to politicise the techno. Technology, to the xenofeminists, is a tool for revolution: […]
    • These accelerationists, xenofeminists, and inhumanists take up Landian ideas and concepts in various ways, but there is minimal textual exegesis of Land’s own writings.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA