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Audre Lorde's "master's tools" speech was not about tech platforms.

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  • tarakiyee@mastodon.onlineT tarakiyee@mastodon.online

    Audre Lorde's "master's tools" speech was not about tech platforms. So why does tech discourse keep citing it as if it were? I write about what happens when a Black feminist theorist's words get borrowed, stripped of context, and made to do work they were never meant to do.

    https://tarakiyee.com/on-the-enshittification-of-audre-lorde-the-masters-tools-in-tech-discourse/ #enshittification #AudreLorde #techpolicy

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    @tarakiyee This is great analysis. Thank you. Also, I had no idea tech bros were doing that with Lorde and that is so very irritating...

    Reading your essay reminded me of this article: "The Fungibility of Intersectionality: An Afropessimist Reading" by Silma Burge. It takes up a different term, but it highlights, similar to you, how a Black feminist theorist's term is flattened, stripped of context, and retooled.

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    • tarakiyee@mastodon.onlineT tarakiyee@mastodon.online

      Audre Lorde's "master's tools" speech was not about tech platforms. So why does tech discourse keep citing it as if it were? I write about what happens when a Black feminist theorist's words get borrowed, stripped of context, and made to do work they were never meant to do.

      https://tarakiyee.com/on-the-enshittification-of-audre-lorde-the-masters-tools-in-tech-discourse/ #enshittification #AudreLorde #techpolicy

      charlag@birb.siteC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @tarakiyee I am not well equipped to make a definitive judgment of it but I learned a lot and I'm thankful

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      • thiswomanswerk@blacktwitter.ioT thiswomanswerk@blacktwitter.io

        @tarakiyee This is great analysis. Thank you. Also, I had no idea tech bros were doing that with Lorde and that is so very irritating...

        Reading your essay reminded me of this article: "The Fungibility of Intersectionality: An Afropessimist Reading" by Silma Burge. It takes up a different term, but it highlights, similar to you, how a Black feminist theorist's term is flattened, stripped of context, and retooled.

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        @thiswomanswerk Oooh, I only read the abstract so far, but thank you for sharing, I want to find the time to read it. It's good to finally have an actual good reason to understand what fungability is, I've opted to avoid the term so far.

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        • tarakiyee@mastodon.onlineT tarakiyee@mastodon.online

          @thiswomanswerk Oooh, I only read the abstract so far, but thank you for sharing, I want to find the time to read it. It's good to finally have an actual good reason to understand what fungability is, I've opted to avoid the term so far.

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          @tarakiyee Ah! Then you might be interested in this article engaging C. Riley Snorton and Saidiya Hartman. It has a nice breakdown of how they each talk about fungibility in the context the other article I shared uses it, and I think what you wrote resonates.

          https://philarchive.org/archive/EWAARF-2

          Black feminism is one of my special interests sooo, yeah lol

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          • tarakiyee@mastodon.onlineT tarakiyee@mastodon.online

            Audre Lorde's "master's tools" speech was not about tech platforms. So why does tech discourse keep citing it as if it were? I write about what happens when a Black feminist theorist's words get borrowed, stripped of context, and made to do work they were never meant to do.

            https://tarakiyee.com/on-the-enshittification-of-audre-lorde-the-masters-tools-in-tech-discourse/ #enshittification #AudreLorde #techpolicy

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            @tarakiyee As someone who loves this quote, I'm very thankful to you for writing this and giving context to it.

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            • thiswomanswerk@blacktwitter.ioT thiswomanswerk@blacktwitter.io

              @tarakiyee Ah! Then you might be interested in this article engaging C. Riley Snorton and Saidiya Hartman. It has a nice breakdown of how they each talk about fungibility in the context the other article I shared uses it, and I think what you wrote resonates.

              https://philarchive.org/archive/EWAARF-2

              Black feminism is one of my special interests sooo, yeah lol

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              @thiswomanswerk Thank you, I don't think I've come across afropessmism before and I can already hear the rabbit hole beckoning. I need to find a job where I can read more literature than emails.

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              • tarakiyee@mastodon.onlineT tarakiyee@mastodon.online

                Audre Lorde's "master's tools" speech was not about tech platforms. So why does tech discourse keep citing it as if it were? I write about what happens when a Black feminist theorist's words get borrowed, stripped of context, and made to do work they were never meant to do.

                https://tarakiyee.com/on-the-enshittification-of-audre-lorde-the-masters-tools-in-tech-discourse/ #enshittification #AudreLorde #techpolicy

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                @tarakiyee Thanks for that 🙏

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                • tarakiyee@mastodon.onlineT tarakiyee@mastodon.online

                  Audre Lorde's "master's tools" speech was not about tech platforms. So why does tech discourse keep citing it as if it were? I write about what happens when a Black feminist theorist's words get borrowed, stripped of context, and made to do work they were never meant to do.

                  https://tarakiyee.com/on-the-enshittification-of-audre-lorde-the-masters-tools-in-tech-discourse/ #enshittification #AudreLorde #techpolicy

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                  @tarakiyee really great article. The point about invitation over rejection is so powerful in her work and decolonial feminism more broadly. I feel this cannot be stressed enough and often changes a room.

                  Since you are citing Boaventura de Sousa Santos, i was wondering if you would mind to add a disclaimer about the harrassment charges against him. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boaventura_de_Sousa_Santos
                  Also while his work really is well publicised there are also claims that he did not credit properly where he took his ideas from.
                  An alternative reading might be found in this amazing collection: https://openlibrary.org/books/OL37689453M/Decolonial_Feminism_in_Abya_Yala

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                  • jakobjakob@climatejustice.socialJ jakobjakob@climatejustice.social

                    @tarakiyee really great article. The point about invitation over rejection is so powerful in her work and decolonial feminism more broadly. I feel this cannot be stressed enough and often changes a room.

                    Since you are citing Boaventura de Sousa Santos, i was wondering if you would mind to add a disclaimer about the harrassment charges against him. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boaventura_de_Sousa_Santos
                    Also while his work really is well publicised there are also claims that he did not credit properly where he took his ideas from.
                    An alternative reading might be found in this amazing collection: https://openlibrary.org/books/OL37689453M/Decolonial_Feminism_in_Abya_Yala

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                    @JakobJakob thanks for letting me know, I decided to remove the reference and add a note it was removed.

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                    • tarakiyee@mastodon.onlineT tarakiyee@mastodon.online

                      Audre Lorde's "master's tools" speech was not about tech platforms. So why does tech discourse keep citing it as if it were? I write about what happens when a Black feminist theorist's words get borrowed, stripped of context, and made to do work they were never meant to do.

                      https://tarakiyee.com/on-the-enshittification-of-audre-lorde-the-masters-tools-in-tech-discourse/ #enshittification #AudreLorde #techpolicy

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                      @tarakiyee thank you. i particularly appreciated this example

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