On 4 Sep 2019, at 15:43, [email protected] wrote:
P.S. While "gender" might be your concern, it sure wasn't when we
got together.
It seems like that "we" involves some pretty big assumptions.
If you turn your statement around to say that gender wasn't a focus in
the early days of nettime and now it is, I think that's called
"progress." And, in fact, if you look back at the archives from that
period, you'll see that in the months following Beauty and the East, the
list became much less male-dominated — and much more interesting.
Beyond that, I'll cite my favorite footnote ever, from Klaus Theweleit's
_Male Fantasies_, volume 1: "I am not about to use literature to make
this point. Anyone who is interested can discuss it with actual women."
But all of this is ancient history. As I said to Geoff: We're interested
in the future, not more of the past.
Cheers,
Ted
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