[Air-l] capitalism always lies?

Jonathan Marshall Jonathan.Marshall at uts.edu.au
Mon Feb 2 20:01:25 PST 2004


Sorry Art, despite having been doing Internet research since 1994, 
I've only been on this list a week, so I don't have any 'standing' 
with anyone at all, ironic or not :)

jon

----- Original Message -----
From: Art McGee <amcgee at virtualidentity.org>
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2004 1:03 pm
Subject: Re: [Air-l] capitalism always lies?

> > Politics, gender, race, (no evaluative order intended
> > here), seem to be amongst the major factors influencing
> > the ways that people interpret others and react to others
> > online.
> 
> Thank you. I'm so glad we're on the same page. I know that
> more learned scholars such as the folks in AOIR always knew
> that, but there was a time, a very frightening and scary
> time, when a certain cliquish set of privileged "white"
> people were running around, writing articles in magazines
> like Wired and Mondo 2000, and claiming a utopian vision for
> cyberspace that completely ignored and dismissed issues of
> socially constructed race and ethnic identity and their
> effect in and on cyberculture and virtual identities.
> Thanks to the cyberfeminists, issues of gender began to be
> interrogated and discussed with much more frequency, but
> "race" (along with class) was *always* left out of the
> equation. I'm so glad those folks are all gone now. That
> was a truly sad time in cyberspace history. I hope they
> were able to get some help. A mind is terrible thing to
> waste, you know.
> 
> 
> Art
> 
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