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Brandon is a Network Not a Name: Fictocriticism & the Cyberfeminist Art of Shu Lea Cheang
2021
Open Library of Humanities
The cyberfeminist art practice of Shu Lea Cheang evinces a particular relation of generative complicity with the art object—what Canadian cultural theorist Jeanne Randolph referred to as "the amenable object" (1983). Randolph, who pioneered "ficto-criticism"—a method of writing that intentionally blurs theory, poetics and narrative—wrote of the amenable object as an incomplete creation whose "ambiguous elements" allow the viewer to make "subjective interventions" in the work. Likewise, Cheang's
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