Talk:Faith Wilding
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Adding more about her ideas
[edit]Although the page does go through a good amount of what happend in her career, it seems that there should be more added about what she had to say. In one of her articles called "Where is Feminism in Cyberfeminism?" Wilding made clear her position that post-feminist artists need to bring in history and theory of feminist movement through technology to make an effective push in the modern feminist movement. In her article she points out the danger of the utopian vision of technology because it still comes from a patriarcal system. The internet is not a new space where everyone can start over in a world of equality because it was created by humans who live in a social system. This is why she points out the need for knowledge of history and theory when interacting and building on the internet.
These are just some highlights from that specific article, but adding more information like this would make this page more powerful and useful. Hw10239 (talk) 03:03, 19 April 2013 (UTC)
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