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==Etymology==
*[[File:Cyberfem.png]] '''CyberFeminism''' - The term CyberFeminism has unclear origins but what is known is that the term refers to Cybernetic Feminism i.e. a Feminism which analyses the feminine via cybernetics and connects the two.
**[[File:Cyberfem.png]] '''CyberFem''' - A shortend version of the term CyberFeminism.
**[[File:Cyberfem.png]] '''Cybernetic Feminism''' - A elongated version of the term CyberFeminism.
*[[File:Cyborgfem.png]] '''Cyborgian Feminism''' - Cyborgian Feminism refers to Donna Haraway's form of what is essentially proto-CyberFeminism. In this proto-CyberFeminism she analyzes the relationship women, society, and cyborgs have to each other and how cyborgs can serve to further the formation of a [[File:Post-Genderism.png]] [[Postgenderism|Postgenderist]] Society.
*[[File:VNS Matrix.png]] '''VNS Matrix Thought''' - VNS Matrix Thought refers to the ideas the art collective VeNuSV(e)N(u)S matrixMatrix had in which they combined dadaDadaist art, Cyborgian Feminism, and their readings of Simone de Beauvoir. asAs Julian Pierce put it: "In 1991, in a cozy Australian city called Adelaide, four bored girls decided to have some fun with art and French Feminist theory... with homage to Donna Haraway they began to play around with the idea of cyberfeminism." {{Refn|https://www.monoskop.org/images/7/77/First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.pdf |group=Reference}}
 
==[[File:Historian.png]] History==
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