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Helen Hester

    Helen Hester's work delves into theories of sexuality and technofeminism, positioning her as a member of the international feminist collective Laboria Cuboniks. Her research critically examines how technology and culture shape our understanding of desire and social reproduction. Hester's writing offers provocative insights into the complex interplay between embodied experience and societal forces. Through her compelling analysis, she invites readers to consider the evolving nature of identity and intimacy in an increasingly mediated world.

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    Beyond Explicit
    • Beyond Explicit

      Pornography and the Displacement of Sex

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book presents an innovative perspective on pornography, exploring it as a significant cultural concept rather than merely a form of entertainment. By delving into the societal implications and representations of pornography, it challenges traditional views and encourages readers to reconsider its impact on culture and identity. Through this analysis, the work aims to foster a deeper understanding of how pornography shapes and reflects societal values and norms.

      Beyond Explicit
    • After Work

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      A vital and timely manifestol for a feminist post-work politics

      After Work
    • Post-work

      What It Is, Why It Matters And How We Get There

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the future of work in a rapidly evolving technological landscape, this book addresses the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. It delves into how to shape a positive work environment, ensuring that advancements enhance job satisfaction while minimizing stress and dissatisfaction. The author presents strategies to transition into a future where work can be both fulfilling and enjoyable, inviting readers to envision a world where technology serves to improve the human experience at work.

      Post-work