Dear Yoni,

I think your point is well taken.  Nettime--and I may instantly be proven 
wrong--has not attracted that many posts on the "embodied, anthropological 
experience of another person."  I am glad you consider it an important 
contribution to discourse.  I my few posts, largely of this nature, I've always 
felt tangential or irrelevant as well as a bit transgressive and am somewhat 
embarassed afterward. It would be fair to note that the comments that made me 
question whether there was a place for me on nettime were made from behind the 
scenes.  Since my post I have also received behind the scenes encouragement, 
for which I am thankful.  

I suggest that your post be considered an encouragement to all those who might 
be holding back on posting their "lived and specific experiences of race, class 
and gender" wherever they might enrich our knowledge of things nettime.

Best wishes,
Margaret 


On Nov 22, 2011, at 11:58 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> hi margaret,
> i am not a woman but I do appreciate so much that you posted this




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