Thanks for Girl Math, Geert.

This morning, I asked myself when video clips like these, which are aimed at combating domestic violence against women in China, Bangladesh and Calcutta, will also be broadcast in Central Europe and the USA just before the evening news?

https://v.igel-muc.de/?video_uid=20251125.internationaler.tag.gegen.gewalt.an.frauen.mp4&size=640

Do you think Girl Math could calculate that for us?




On Mon, 24 Nov 2025, Geert Lovink via nettime-l wrote:

Girl Math Fundamentals – Proof by Subversion by Irma Mastenbroek

In this first, groundbreaking essay on Girl Math, Dutch feminist mathematician 
Irma Mastenbroek argues that the girls’ seemingly shallow, consumerist 
rendering of girl logic should be read as an epistemic critique of its violent 
twin, Boy Math. The girl’s alleged irrationalities become deliberate 
mathematical sabotages, where axioms like “cash is free” and “paid-for 
vacations are free later” form the basis of an internally coherent Girl Math 
universe. The girl online loves pissing off boys with her emotional vibe 
calculus; the girls who get it, get it, and the ones who don’t remain locked 
inside their own brittle, rational thought prisons. In this significant 
contribution to Girl Theory, Mastenbroek proposes a paradigm shift in which 
“omg, same” vibes function as forms of vibrational truth through their 
resonance and intuitive same-ish-ness. In Category Theoretic terms, the author 
shows that whatever a girl thinks or says can be mathematically formalized—and 
therefore justified—just as boys have been doing within their self-appointed 
rational order for centuries.

https://networkcultures.org/longform/2025/11/20/girl-math-fundamentals-proof-by-subversion/

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