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Do Androids Dream In Color?: Phenohype Is A Cyborg

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  • Title: Do Androids Dream In Color?: Phenohype Is A Cyborg
  • Author : Allison Masangkay
  • Release Date : January 15, 2020
  • Genre: Social Science,Books,Nonfiction,Sci-Fi & Fantasy,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 4498 KB

Description

Do Androids Dream in Color? is a series of vignettes, each exploring a life experience that has shaped Allison Masangkay / Phenohype’s identity as a sick and disabled queer Filipinx femme artist. This visionary book combines essays, theory, speculative fiction, sounds, and visuals to analyze and interrelate Phenohype’s joys, traumas, and ruminations alongside their proximity to whiteness as a young non-Black, Filipinx being.

Covering topics such as popular culture, racial capitalism, family, friendship, and grief, each piece illustrates how systems of oppression among humans’ relationships with each other are reproduced when humans engage with technology, and vice versa. They cite knowledge of Black, Indigenous, and people of color to navigate spaces where they encounter white supremacy—including the DJ booth, their childhood home, social media, or their own body.

Phenohype’s literary debut urges us to begin reflecting on the technology and power we all embody, to begin manifesting better futures for each and every one of us.

"In Allison Masangkay's Do Androids Dream In Color?: Phenohype Is A Cyborg, the future is neither utopian or dystopian, or even separated from now. But the takedown of the artificial binary—whether it be the code that builds the digital world, the codes that classify humans, the codes that justify and reinforce power—is merely the starting point. Beyond that, a sharp, intricate, vulnerable dive into art, music, trauma, healing, power and pain through a Filipinx lens emerges, providing what I hope will become a blueprint for BIPOC agency in a technological landscape through storytelling and reimagining ourselves outside the ones and zeroes."
- Geo Quibuyen (aka Prometheus Brown), Blue Scholars & Beatrock Music rapper, Hood Famous Bakeshop co-founder


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