Manifest-No Playlist

Compiled by T.L. Cowan

With Marika Cifor and Jessica Lapp

With thanks to our fabulous networks who contributed to this playlist: Trace Peterson, Jenna Freedman, Moya Bailey, Laura Wexler, Elizabeth Whitney, Trace Peterson, Anna Korteweg, Mary Ann S. Saunders, Elizabeth Littlejohn, Melissa Mead, Sabina Ibarrola, Ivan E. Coyote, Aren Aizura, Max Bourke, Alanna Thein, Adrienne Reynolds, Rahne Alexander, Dana Seitler, Penny Pattison, Shannon Mattern, Catherine D'Ignazio, Alexandra Juhasz, Meghan Elizabeth Trainor, Garfield Benjamin, Jack Gieseking, Avery Dame-Griff, Lauren Klein, Thomas Padilla, agnieszka leszczynski, anne cong-huyen, Jacqueline Wernimont, Tamara Kneese, Queer Zine Archive Project, Eileen Clancy, Sarah T. Roberts, Jenna Freeman, Sharon Irish, Scarlet Galvan, romy luras, Melissa Adler, Emma Westecott, Susan Rudy, VK Preston, Mark Lipton, Sarah Sharma, Liliana Zaragoza Cano, Caroline Sinders (if we forgot to include your name, please contact us and we’ll add you right away!)


Introduction 

by T.L. Cowan with Jas Rault, Patricia Garcia and Tonia Sutherland

While many of us are hesitant to “promote” our own work in the time of COVID-19, we believe that this compilation of manifestos might be the kind of collective knowledge that some of us need right now. We hope that this Manifesto Playlist helps us to to imagine and fight for another, more just and equitable world to emerge, to be built, even as we see the ways that this pandemic throws into vivid focus the massive injustice and inequality that makes our current world order possible. So we offer this playlist, with links where possible, to help us imagine together a new, better world and how to build it. 

We think it’s safe to say that feminist praxis in the digital era has been shaped and characterized by manifestos, more perhaps than by any other form. Indeed, haven’t manifestos always shaped feminist life? If we think about texts that have fundamentally structured feminist thought and action over that past century or more, aren’t so many of them manifestos of some kind or another--texts and performances that both remind us that we can do better and offer a path, vision, or fantasy about how to do it?  

Arguably, manifestos are how feminists talk to each other, clarify our thinking. These are documents oriented to feminist accomplices, as we tweak our ideas, share risk, understand how privilege works to make life easier for white, cis-, settler, monied, educated, non-disabled women and queers than for Indigenous, Trans- Black and Brown, poor, working-class and disabled women and queers. Manifestos have been how we push our analysis and action forward, how we challenge each other, how we build our movements, our intellectual, social, artistic, community practices. They are how we confront and resist white supremacy, ableism, transphobia and transmisogny, homophobia, class privilege and resource-hoarding within feminist worlds, and how we speak to others, beyond feminist worlds about these manifestations, practices and structures of oppressive power. Manifestos have helped us to come to understand life in the digital era, in the era of big data, and to make connections between earlier structures of power, domination and oppression and liberation, joy, delight, solidarity, desire and pleasure. They also help us to respond, to refuse, to build our commitments. Manifestos are ways that we communicate rage and disappointment, abandonment and neglect by other feminists. Are they not one way that we yell at each other and demand better from each other? Certainly, manifestos are a way that we imagine and build new worlds and figure out how we want to be together in this world, as we learn from our mistakes. 

If we’ve missed your favourite manifesto, please let us know through our contact us page. 

+ A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century

Author: Donna J. Haraway

Year: 1991

Source: Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature

Link: https://www.sfu.ca/~decaste/OISE/page2/files/HarawayCyborg.pdf

Citation: Haraway, Donna J. 1991. “A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century.” Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature, New York: Routledge, 149-181.

+ A Manifesto for Feminist Archiving (or Disruption)

Author: Digital Women's Archive North (DWAN)

Year: 2017

Source: Feminist Review

Link: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1057/s41305-017-0024-4

+ A Manifesto for the Feminist Artist

Author: Rita Mae Brown

Year: 1972

Source: The Furies, Lesbian/Feminist Monthly

Link: https://www.scribd.com/document/171932657/A-Manifesto-for-the-Feminist-Artist-by-Rita-Mae-Brown

Citation: Brown, Rita Mae. 1972. “A Manifesto for the Feminist Artist.” The Furies, Lesbian/Feminist Monthly, 1(5): June-July.

+ A Narrative of Resistance

Author: Kari Edwards

Year: 2013

Source: Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics

Link: https://www.lambdaliterary.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Troubling_the_Line_Lambda_Excerpt2.pdf

Citation: Edwards, Kari.2013. “A Narrative of Resistance.” Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics. TC Tolbert and Trace Peterson eds. Nightboat. )Accessed Feb, 6, 2020) https://www.lambdaliterary.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Troubling_the_Line_Lambda_Excerpt2.pdf

+ A Non-Euclidean View of California as a Cold Place to Be

Author: Ursula K. Le Guin

Year: 1982

Source: Fifth Estate

Link: https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/382-spring-2010/ non-euclidean-view-california-cold-place-1982/

Citation: Le Guin, Ursula K. 2010. “A Non-Euclidean View of California as a Cold Place to Be (1982).” Fifth Estate 382 (Spring 2010). https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/382-spring-2010/ non-euclidean-view-california-cold-place-1982/

+ Accomplices Not Allies: Abolishing the Ally Industrial Complex

Author: Indigenous Action Media

Year: 2014

Source: Indigenousaction.org

Link: www.indigenousaction.org/wp-content/uploads/Accomplices-Not-Allies-print.pdf

Citation: Indigenous Action Media. 2014. “Accomplices Not Allies: Abolishing the Ally Industrial Complex.” (Accessed February 4, 2020). www.indigenousaction.org/wp-content/uploads/Accomplices-Not-Allies-print.pdf

+ Allied Media Projects Network Principles

Author: Allied Media Projects

Year: 2011-ongoing

Source: Allied Media Projects

Link: https://www.alliedmedia.org/about/network-principles

Citation: Allied Media Projects. 2011. “Network Principles.” Allied Media. (Accessed February 3, 2020). https://www.alliedmedia.org/about/network-principles

+ Ally Bill of Responsibilities

Author: Dr. Lynn Gehl

Year: n.d.

Source: Wet’suwet’en Supporter Toolkit

Link: http://www.lynngehl.com/uploads/5/0/0/4/5004954/ally_bill_of_responsibilities_poster.pdf

Citation: Gehl, Lynn. n.d. “Ally Bill of Responsibilities.” Wet’suwet’en Supporter Toolkit. (Accessed February 7, 2020). www.lynngehl.com/uploads/5/0/0/4/5004954/ally_bill_of_responsibilities_poster.pdf

+ Bad Feminist: Essays

Author: Roxane Gay

Year: 2014

Source: Harper Perennial

Link: https://www.harpercollins.ca/9780062282712/bad-feminist/

Citation: Gay, Roxane. 2014. Bad Feminist: Essays. New York, NY: Harper Perennial.

+ Beyond Story: An Online, Community-Based Manifesto

Author: Alexandra Juhasz and Alisa Lebow

Year: 2018

Source: World Records

Link: vols.worldrecordsjournal.org/02/03

Citation: Juhasz, Alexandra and Alisa Lebow. 2018. “Beyond Story: An Online, Community-Based Manifesto.” (Accessed February 3, 2020). vols.worldrecordsjournal.org/02/03

+ Building Consentful Tech

Author: And Also Too

Year: 2017

Source: And Also Too https://www.andalsotoo.net/2017/10/24/the-building-consentful-tech-zine-is-out/

Link: https://www.andalsotoo.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Building-Consentful-Tech-Zine-SPREADS.pdf

Citation: And Also Too. 2017. “Building Consentful Tech”. (Accessed February 4, 2020). https://www.andalsotoo.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Building-Consentful-Tech-Zine-SPREADS.pdf

+ CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance

Author: Research Data Alliance International Indigenous Data Sovereignty Interest Group

Year: 2019

Source: Global Indigenous Data Alliance (G.I.D.A.) https://www.gida-global.org/care

Link:https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d3799de845604000199cd24/t/5da9f4479ecab221ce848fb2/1571419335217/CARE+Principles_One+Pagers+FINAL_Oct_17_2019.pdf

Citation: Research Data Alliance International Indigenous Data Sovereignty Interest Group. 2019. “CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance.” (Accessed February 4, 2020). https://www.gida-global.org/care

+ Center for Solutions to Online Violence

Author: Multiple Authors including Jacqueline Wernimont, Moya Bailey, T.L. Cowan, Veronica Paredes, Amanda Phillips, Jessica Marie Johnson, Marlene Trompe, Rebecca Richards, Seda Gurses, The Alchemists (including Bianca Laureno, l’Nash Crockett, Megan Ortiz, Sydette, IAM, Danielle, Jesisca Marie Johnson, Moya Bailey),Mikki Kendall, Alexandrina Agloro, Dorothy Kim, Izetta Autumn Mobley, Joss Greene, micha cárdenas, Jamie Nesbitt Golden, Monique Judge, Sarah Goodman.

Year: 2016-ongoing

Citation: Center for Solutions to Online Violence. FemTechNet. 2020. (Accessed February 5, 2020). http://femtechnet.org/csov/.

+ CLEAR (Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research) Lab Book: a living manual of our values, guidelines, and protocols

Author: Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR)

Year: 2018-ongoing

Source: Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR) Link: https://civiclaboratory.nl/clear-lab-book/

Citation: Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research. 2018. Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR) Lab Book: a living manual of our values, guidelines, and protocols. St. John’s Newfoundland: Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research. (Accessed January 3, 2020). https://civiclaboratory.nl/clear-lab-book/.

+ Collaboration. A Potential History of Photography

Creators: Ariella Azoulay, Wendy Ewald, Susan Meiselas, Leigh Raiford and Laura Wexler

Year: 2018

Source: Ryerson Image Centre

Link: https://ryersonimagecentre.ca/exhibition/collaborate/

Citation: Azoulay, Ariella, Wendy Ewald, Susan Meiselas, Leigh Raiford and Laura Wexler. 2018. “Collaboration. A Potential History of Photography.” Ryerson Image Centre. (Accessed February 3, 2020).

+ Combahee River Collective Statement

Author: Combahee River Collective

Year: 1977

Source: Combahee River Collective

Link: https://combaheerivercollective.weebly.com/the-combahee-river-collective-statement.html

Citation: Combahee River Collective. “Combahee River Collective Statement.” Combahee River Collective. (Accessed February 3, 2020) https://combaheerivercollective.weebly.com/the-combahee-river-collective-statement.html

Also found in: James, Joy, and T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, eds. 2000. Black Feminist Reader. 1st edition. Oxford, UK ; Malden, Mass: John Wiley & Sons.

+ Crip Technoscience Manifesto

Author: Aimi Hamraie and Kelly Fritsch

Year: 2019

Source: Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience

Link: https://catalystjournal.org/index.php/catalyst/article/view/29607 Citation: Hamraie, Aimi and Kelly Fritsch. 2019.“Crip Technoscience Manifesto.” Catalyst 5, Vol.1 (Accessed February 3, 2020). https://doi.org/10.28968/cftt.v5i1.29607.

+ Cyberfeminism Catalog 1990-2020

Author: Harvard University Graduate School of Design

Year: 2019

Source: Harvard University Graduate School of Design Link: https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/project/cyberfeminism-catalog-1990-2020/

Citation: “Cyberfeminism Catalog 1990–2020 - Harvard Graduate School of Design.” 2019. (Accessed January 25, 2020) https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/project/cyberfeminism-catalog-1990-2020/.

+ Deep Lab

Author: Deep Lab

Year: 2014

Source: Deep Lab and the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry Link: http://www.deeplab.net/thebook

Citation: Deep Lab. 2014. “The Book.” Deep Lab. (Accessed January 25, 2020). http://www.deeplab.net/thebook

+ Design Justice Network Principles

Author: Design Justice Network

Year: 2018

Source: Design Justice Network

Link: https://designjustice.org/read-the-principles

Citation: Design Justice Network. “Design Justice Network Principles.” Accessed February 5, 2020. https://designjustice.org/read-the-principles

+ Detroit Digital Justice Coalition Principles to Guide our Work

Author: Detroit Digital Justice Coalition

Year: 2015-ongoing

Source: Detroit Digital Justice Coalition

Link: https://www.alliedmedia.org/ddjc/principles

Citation: Detroit Digital Justice Coalition. 2015. “Principles to Guide our Work.”Detroit Digital Justice Coalition. 2015. Allied Media Projects. (Accessed Feb 5, 2020) https://www.alliedmedia.org/ddjc/principles.

+ Digital Dualism And The Glitch Feminism Manifesto

Author: Legacy Russell

Year: 2012

Source: Cyborgology

Link: https://thesocietypages.org/cyborgology/2012/12/10/digital-dualism-and-the-glitch-feminism-manifesto/

Citation: Russell, Legacy. 2012. “Digital Dualism And The Glitch Feminism Manifesto.” The Society Pages: Cyborgology. (Accessed February 4, 2020). https://thesocietypages.org/cyborgology/2012/12/10/digital-dualism-and-the-glitch-feminism-manifesto

+ Digital Precarity Manifesto

Author: Precarity Lab

Year: 2019

Source: Social Text

Link: https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-7794402

Citation: Precarity Lab. 2019. “Digital Precarity Manifesto.” Social Text 1 December 2019, 37(4): 77-93. https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-7794402

+ Disrupting the Digital Humanities

Editors: Dorothy Kim and Jesse Stommel

Year: 2018

Source: Punctum Books

Link: https://punctumbooks.com/titles/disrupting-the-digital-humanities/

Citation: Kim, Dorothy and Stommel, Jesse. 2018. “Disrupting the Digital Humanities.” Punctum Books: California. https://punctumbooks.com/titles/disrupting-the-digital-humanities/

+ ‘Dream Good’: 30-Year-Old Woody Guthrie’s New Year’s Resolution List

Author: Maria Popova

Year: 2011

Source: Brain Pickings

Link: www.brainpickings.org/2011/12/27/woody-guthrie-1942-resolutions-list

Citation: Popova, Maria. 2011.“‘Dream Good’: 30-Year-Old Woody Guthrie’s New Year’s Resolution List.” Brain Pickings (blog). (Accessed February 3, 2020). https://www.brainpickings.org/2011/12/27/woody-guthrie-1942-resolutions-list

+ Elsewhere, After the Flood:Glitch Feminism and the Genesis of Glitch Body Politic

Author: Legacy Russell

Year: 2013

Source: Rhizome

Link: https://rhizome.org/editorial/2013/mar/12/glitch-body-politic/

Citation: Russell, Legacy. 2013. “Elsewhere, After the Flood: Glitch Feminism and the Genesis of Glitch Body Politic.” Rhizome. (Accessed February 3, 2020). https://rhizome.org/editorial/2013/mar/12/glitch-body-politic/

+ Femme Shark Manifesto!

Author: Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha

Year: 2008

Source: brownstargirl.org

Link: http://brownstargirl.org/femme-shark-manifesto/

Citation: Piepzna-Samarasinha, Leah Lakshmi. 2008. “Femme Shark Manifesto!” (Accessed February 3, 2020). http://brownstargirl.org/femme-shark-manifesto/

+ Femifesta? A Feminist Manifesto for the 21st Century

Author: Miriam David

Year: 2018

Source: Social Sciences

Link: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/6/91

Citation: David, Miriam. 2018. “Femifesta? A Feminist Manifesto for the 21st Century,” Social Sciences, 7(6): (Accessed February 3, 2020). https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci7060091

+ Feminist Manifesto

Author: Mina Loy

Year: composed 1914, first printed 1982

Source: The Lost Lunar Baedeker

Link: https://oncomouse.github.io/loy/feminist.html

Citation: Loy, Mina. 1982. “Feminist Manifesto.” The Lost Lunar Baedeker. The Jargon Society.

+ FemTechNet Manifesto

Author: FemTechNet

Year: 2014

Source: FemTechNet

Link: http://femtechnet.org/publications/manifesto/

Citation: FemTechNet. 2014. “Manifesto.” FemTechNet. (Accessed February 3, 2020). http://femtechnet.org/publications/manifesto/.

+ Gens: A FemManifesto for the Study of Capitalisminist

Authors: Laura Bear, Karen Ho, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, and Sylvia Yanagisako

Year: 2015

Source: From the Series: Generating Capitalism Link: https://culanth.org/fieldsights/gens-a-feminist-manifesto-for-the-study-of-capitalism?fbclid=IwAR1Ju3aYFNMCk3svFPbpRP8i294GE_HEcq_5KvlWDo8ob7_hu8Q7LO10R4A

Graphic Link: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/f96ff1_78e1019bdfd947ca8a010cc8243adf2c.pdf?fbclid=IwAR23XbqT6lyTJ0moJVa-EwgVFb9A3kah2jll5J-B1xejEmQ0CrkrUgaSA2w

Preferred Citation: Bear, Laura, Karen Ho, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, and Sylvia Yanagisako. 2015. "Gens: A Feminist Manifesto for the Study of Capitalism." Theorizing the Contemporary, Fieldsights, March 30. https://culanth.org/fieldsights/gens-a-feminist-manifesto-for-the-study-of-capitalism?fbclid=IwAR1Ju3aYFNMCk3svFPbpRP8i294GE_HEcq_5KvlWDo8ob7_hu8Q7LO10R4A

+ GLITTERfesto: An Open Call in Trinity Formation for a Revolutionary Movement of Activist Performance Based on the Premise That Social Justice is Fabulous

Author: TL Cowan

Year: 2012

Source: Canadian Theatre Review

Link: https://ctr.utpjournals.press/doi/full/10.3138/ctr.150.17

Citation: Cowan, T.L. 2012. “GlitterFesto: An Open Call in Trinity Formation for a Revolutionary Movement of Activist Performance Based on the Premise That Social Justice is Fabulous.” Canadian Theatre Review, 150:17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.150.17

Citation (with .gif): Cowan. T.L. “GLITTERfesto: An Open Call in Trinity Formation for a Revolutionary Movement of Activist Performance Based on the Premise That Social Justice is Fabulous.” T.L. Cowan.” 2012. Accessed February 5, 2020. http://tlcowan.net/glitterfesto/.

GLITTERfesto video: https://vimeo.com/39577164

+ History in the City: A Digital Analysis of Feminist Art Manifestos

Author: Michelle Moravec

Year: 2016

Source: History in the City

Link: http://historyinthecity.blogspot.com/2016/02/caa-2016-digital-analysis-of-feminist.html.

Citation: Moravec, Michelle. 2016. “A Digital Analysis of Feminist Art Manifestos.” History in the City. (Accessed February 3, 2020) http://historyinthecity.blogspot.com/2016/02/caa-2016-digital-analysis-of-feminist.html.

Also: Moravec, Michelle. "Network Analysis and Feminist Artists." Artl@s Bulletin 6, no. 3 (2017): Article 5.

+ Inflammatory Essays

Author: Jenny Holzer

Year: 1979–82

Source: Tate Modern

Link: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/holzer-inflammatory-essays-65434

Citation: Holzer, Jenny. 1979-82.”Inflammatory Essays.” Lithograph on Paper, Tate Modern.https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/holzer-inflammatory-essays-65434

+ International Bill Of Gender Rights

Author: Phyllis Randolph Frye. Esq.

Year: 2001

Source: Transgenderlegal.com

Link: http://transgenderlegal.com/ibgr.htm

Citation: Frye, Phyllis Randolph. 2001. “International Bill Of Gender Rights.” Houston, Texas: Transgender Legal. (Accessed January 4. 2020). http://transgenderlegal.com/ibgr.htm.

+ Lesbian Avengers - Dyke Manifesto

Author: Lesbian Avengers

Year: 1994

Source: Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP)

Link: http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/325

Citation: Lesbian Avengers. 1994. “Dyke Manifesto.” Queer Zine Archive Project. (Accessed February 3, 2020). http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/325

+ Lesbian Avengers - Handbooks

The Lesbian Avengers Handbook: A Handy Guide to Homemade Revolution 1993. New York, NY: The Lesbian Avengers http://www.lesbianavengers.com/handbooks/images_handbook2/LAHandbook_original.pdf. (Accessed July 20, 2020).

The Lesbian Avengers Handbook: A Handy Guide to Homemade Revolution Third Edition. 2011. New York, NY: The Lesbian Avengers Documentary Project. http://www.lesbianavengers.com/handbooks/Lesbian_Avenger_handbook3.shtml#credits (Accessed July 20, 2020).

Out Against the Right: An Organizing Handbook 2011. New York, NY: The Lesbian Avengers Documentary Project. http://www.lesbianavengers.com/handbooks/LACROP_handbook.shtml#LACROP (Accessed July 20, 2020).

+ Making Critical, Ethical Software

Author: Caroline Sinders

Year: 2018

Link: http://www.dilettantearmy.com/articles/making-critical-ethical-software

+ Manifesto For Maintenance Art, 1969!

Author: Mierle Laderman Ukeles

Year: 1969

Source: Queens Museum

Link: https://www.queensmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Ukeles_MANIFESTO.pdf

Citation: Ukeles, Mierle Laderman. 1969. “Manifesto For Maintenance Art, 1969!”. Queens Museum. (Accessed February 3, 2020) www.queensmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Ukeles_MANIFESTO.pdf.

+ Manifesto For Queer Universal Design

Authors: Monika Myers and Jason Crockett

Year: 2012

Source: SQS Journal of Queer Studies in Finland

Link to PDF (Eng): https://journal.fi/sqs/article/view/50853/15508=

Link: https://myrainbow.net.au/manifesto-for-queer-universal-design/

Citation: Myers, Monika and Crockett, Jason. 2012. “Manifesto For Queer Universal Design”. SQS Journal of Queer Studies in Finland, 6(1-2): 58-64. (Accessed July 20, 2020)https://journal.fi/sqs/article/view/50853/15508=

+ Manifesto of the Broken Machine

Author: Sarah Sharma

Year: 2020 (forthcoming)

Source: Camera Obscura

Citation: Sharma, Sarah. 2020. “Manifesto of the Broken Machine.” Camera Obscura, 35(2): 179-180. Forthcoming.

+ Manifesto Por Algoritmias Hackfeministas

Authors: Liliana Zaragoza Cano and Natasha Felizi

Year: 2018

Link: https://www.genderit.org/es/articles/edicion-especial-manifiesto-por-algoritmias-hackfeministas

+ MPme: Variant of a Manifesta

Author: Alexandra Juhasz

Year: 2007

Source: Learning from Youtube

Link: http://vectors.usc.edu/projects/learningfromyoutube/texteo.php?composite=121

Citation: Juhasz, Alexandra. 2007. “MPme: Variant of a Manifesta.” Learning from Youtube. (Accessed February 5, 2020). http://vectors.usc.edu/projects/learningfromyoutube/ texteo.php?composite=121

+ No Manifesto / Yes Manifesto

No Manifesto Artist: Yvonne Rainer

Year: 1965

Source: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

Link: https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/yvonne-rainer-trio-a-1978/

Yes Manifesto Artist: Mette Ingvartsen

Year: 2004

Source: Mette Ingvartsen

Link: https://www.metteingvartsen.net/performance/5050/

+ Notes on the political condition of cyberfeminism

Authors: Faith Wilding and the Critical Art Ensemble.

Year: 1998

Source: Art Journal

Link: https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/notes.html

Citation: Wilding, Faith & the Critical Art Ensemble. Art Journal: 57 (2). 46-59. https://doi-org.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/10.1080/00043249.1998.10791878

+ One Feminist Online Media Mantrafesto

Author: Alexandra Juhasz

Year: 2011

Source: Feminist Online Spaces

Link: www.feministonlinespaces.com.

Citation: Juhasz, Alexandra. 2011. “One Feminist Online Media Mantrafesto.” (Accessed February 3, 2020). http://www.feministonlinespaces.com/2011/10/mantrafesto/

+ Queer OS

Author: Kara Keeling

Year: 2014

Source: Cinema Journal

Link: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/535715

Citation: Keeling, Kara. 2014. "Queer OS." Cinema Journal :53(2), 152-157. doi:10.1353/cj.2014.0004.

+ QueerOS: A User’s Manual

Authors: Fiona Barnett, Zach Blas, Micha Cárdenas, Jacob Gaboury, Jessica Marie Johnson, and Margaret Rhee

Year: 2016

Source: Debates in the Digital Humanities 2016

Link:https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled/section/e246e073-9e27-4bb2-88b2-af1676cb4a94

Citation: Barnett,Fiona, Zach Blas, Micha Cárdenas, Jacob Gaboury, Jessica Marie Johnson, and Margaret Rhee. 2016. “QueerOS: A User’s Manual.” (Accessed February 4, 2020). https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled/section/e246e073-9e27-4bb2-88b2-af1676cb4a94.

+ Queers Read This!

Author: Published anonymously by queers

Year: originally published c.1990; second publication 2009

Source: Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP)

Link: http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/184

Citation: Anonymous. c.1990. “Queers Read This!” New York. (Accessed February 5, 2020). http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/184

+ Radical Tenderness Manifesto

Artist: Dani D'Emilia and Daniel B. Chávez

Year: 2015

Source: https://danidemilia.com/radical-tenderness/?fbclid=IwAR2SC_oXTSgDNkMvPmVWSMZqq5MMSh_GnwxBWVJN-gguqD2PRL1EDMPNNy4

Link to PDF (Eng): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f5Kd91d2u-5F7iTbPfRSyNoHouQVhsLc/view

Citation: D'Emilia, Dani and Chávez, Daniel B. 2015. “Radical Tenderness Manifesto.” https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f5Kd91d2u-5F7iTbPfRSyNoHouQVhsLc/view

+ Riot Grrrl Manifesto

Author: Kathleen Hanna

Year: 1991

Original Source: Bikini Kill, Zine #2, Girl Power

Digital Source: Historyisaweapon.com

Link: https://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/riotgrrrlmanifesto.html

Citation: Hanna, Kathleen. 1991. “Bikini Kill, 2: Girl Power.” Seattle: Self-Published.

+ S.C.U.M. Manifesto

Author: Valerie Solanas

Year: 1967

Source: http://kunsthallezurich.ch/

Link: http://kunsthallezurich.ch/sites/default/files/scum_manifesto.pdf

Citation: Solanas, Valerie. n.d. “S.C.U.M. Manifesto.” (Accessed February 3, 2020). http://kunsthallezurich.ch/sites/default/files/scum_manifesto.pdf

+ She Rides (from SPIN by evalyn parry)

Author: Evalyn Perry

Year: 2011

Source: Youtube/ Buddies in Bad Times Theatre

Link:www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gBV85GmFsU&fbclid=IwAR1w4P07rnPZWbDYeSy8GDLkAkZN8vXsZIThWjBzwZFHuorPyduxz_msiSw&app=desktop

Citation: Perry, Evalyn. 2011. “She Rides (from SPIN by evalyn parry).” (Accessed February 4, 2020).www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gBV85GmFsU&fbclid=IwAR1w4P07rnPZWbDYeSy8GDLkAkZN8vXsZIThWjBzwZFHuorPyduxz_msiSw&app=desktop

+ Situationist Manifesto

Author: Situationist International, translated by: Fabian Thompsett

Year: 1960

Source: Situtationist International Online

Link: https://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/si/manifesto.html

Citation: Situationist International. 1960. “Situationist Manifesto.” Internationale Situationniste #4.(Accessed February 3, 2020). https://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/si/manifesto.html

+ subRosa Manifesto

Author: subRosa a Cyberfeminist Art Collective

Year: n.d.

Source: subRosa a Cyberfeminist Art Collective

Link: http://cyberfeminism.net/about/manifesto/

Citation: subRosa. “Manifesto.” n.d. subRosa. (Accessed February 3, 2020). http://cyberfeminism.net/about/manifesto/

+ subRosa REFUGIA: MANIFESTO FOR BECOMING AUTUNOMOUS ZONES (BAZ)

Author: subRosa a Cyberfeminist Art Collective

Year: 2002

Source: KT Press & n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal “Feminist Art Manifestos and Feminist Manifestos.” compiled by Katy Deepwell in 2014 and updated by Daisy Grove-Lafarge in 2016) https://www.ktpress.co.uk/feminist-art-manifestos.asp

Link: http://www.refugia.net/domainerrors/DE3j_refugia.pdf

Alt source: Digital Manifesto Archive Link: https://www.digitalmanifesto.net/manifestos/183/

+ @tableflipclub

Author: Scarlet (Margaret) Galvan

Year: 2015

Source: tableflip.club

Link: http://tableflip.club/

Citation: Scarlet (Margaret) Galvan. 2015. “Tableflip Dot Club.” (Accessed January 25, 2020). http://tableflip.club/.

+ The Advantages Of Being A Woman Artist

Author: Guerrilla Girls

Year: 1988

Source: Tate Modern

Link: www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/guerrilla-girls-the-advantages-of-being-a-woman-artist-p78796

Citation: Guerrilla Girls. 1988. “The Advantages Of Being A Woman Artist.” Tate Modern. (Accessed February 3, 2020). www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/guerrilla-girls-the-advantages-of-being-a-woman-artist-p78796

+ The Aerial Letter

Author: Nicole Brossard, translated by Marlene Wildeman

Year: 1987

Source: Women’s Press, Canadian Scholars Press Inc.

Link: https://martinanthony.me/2017/12/11/nicole-brossard-translated-by-marlene-wildeman-the-aerial-letter/?fbclid=IwAR3iGt1gi-mp15WQku2DXeaHiGyK2Wgi_m6E2usc0QqJpLp21sc380jqPsk

Citation: Brossard, Nicole. (1987). The Aerial Letter. Toronto: Women’s Press, Canadian Scholars Press Inc.

+ The Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century

Author: VNS Matrix

Year: 1991

Source: VNSMatrix.net

Link: https://vnsmatrix.net/projects/the-cyberfeminist-manifesto-for-the-21st-century

Citation: VNS Matrix. 1991.“The Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century.” VNS Matrix.. (Accessed February 3, 2020) https://vnsmatrix.net/projects/the-cyberfeminist-manifesto-for-the-21st-century

+ THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK: A POSTTRANSSEXUAL MANIFESTO

Author: Sandy Stone

Year: 1987 (rev. 4.0, 9 April 2014)

Source: SandyStone.com (https://sandystone.com/)

Link: https://sandystone.com/empire-strikes-back.pdf

Citatation: Stone, Sandy. (1987) 2014 The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto. 2014. (Accessed Feb 5, 2020) https://sandystone.com/empire-strikes-back.pdf

+ The Lo-Fi Manifesto

Author: Karl Stolley

Year: n.d.

Source: Kairos

Link: http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/12.3/topoi/stolley/

Citation: Stolley, Karl. n.d.. “The Lo-Fi Manifesto”. (Accessed February 4, 2020). http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/12.3/topoi/stolley/

+ The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House

Author: Audre Lorde

Year: 1983

Source: History is a Weapon

Link: www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/lordedismantle.html

Citation: Lorde, Audre. 1983. “The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House.” Sister Outsider. The Crossing Press Feminist Series.

+ The Pugetopolis Manifesto

Author: Meghan Elizabeth Trainor

Year: 2014

Source: Medium

Link: medium.com/@meghantrainor/the-pugetopolis-manifesto-3e5226f9451b.

Citation: Trainor, Meghan Elizabeth. 2014. “The Pugetopolis Manifesto.” Medium. (Accessed Febuary 4, 2020). https://medium.com/@meghantrainor/the-pugetopolis-manifesto-3e5226f9451b.

+ The Transfeminist Manifesto

Author: Emi Koyama

Year: 2001

Source: eminism.org

Link: eminism.org/readings/pdf-rdg/tfmanifesto.pdf

Citation: Koyama, Emi. 2001.“The Transfeminist Manifesto.” (Accessed February 4, 2020). https://eminism.org/readings/pdf-rdg/tfmanifesto.pdf

+ The #TwitterEthics Manifesto

Author: Dorothy Kim and Eunson Kim

Year: 2014

Source: Model View Culture

Link: modelviewculture.com/pieces/the-twitterethics-manifesto

Citation: Kim, Dorothy, and Eunson Kim. 2014. “The #TwitterEthics Manifesto.” Model View Culture (blog). (Accessed February 4, 2020). https://modelviewculture.com/pieces/the-twitterethics-manifesto

+ The Woman-Identified Woman

Author: Radicalesbians

Year: 1970

Source: historyisaweapon.com

Link:www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/radicalesbianswoman.html?fbclid=IwAR1o_2MlzPNw0keUco54NLiM0y_z9iXvngthj4DyweE2aD2r47bTHVNC3dk

Citation: Radicalesbians. 1970. “The Woman-Identified Woman.” Radical Lesbians. (Accessed February 3, 2020).

+ The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation

Author: Laboria Cuboniks

Year: 2018

Source: Verso Books

Link: https://www.laboriacuboniks.net/#zero

Citation: Cuboniks, Laboria. 2018. “The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation.” Brooklyn: Verso. https://www.laboriacuboniks.net/#zero

+ this one is for

Author: Evalyn Perry

Year: 2008

Source: evalynperry.com

Link: http://evalynparry.com/2008/10/this-one-is-for/

Citation: Perry, Evalyn. n.d. “this one is for.” (Accessed February 3, 2020). http://evalynparry.com/2008/10/this-one-is-for/

+ Toward the Queerest Insurrection

Author: Mary Nardini Gang

Year: 2014

Source: The Anarchist Library

Link: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/mary-nardini-gang-toward-the-queerest-insurrection?fbclid=IwAR1lFGJgq-wSX_Z5aCsL4jvOGqBbyu964_t59Ej3OMgn_ICEPZ91zKofytU

Citation: Nardini Gang, Mary. 2014. “Toward the Queerest Insurrection.” 2014. (Accessed February 4, 2020) https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/mary-nardini-gang-toward-the-queerest-insurrection?fbclid=IwAR1lFGJgq-wSX_Z5aCsL4jvOGqBbyu964_t59Ej3OMgn_ICEPZ91zKofytU

+ #Transform DH

Author: #Transform DH Collective

Year: 2011-ongoing

Source: transformdh.org

Link: https://transformdh.org/about-transformdh/

Citation: #Transform DH Collective. “#Transform DH: Toward a digital humanities of transformative research, pedagogy, and activism for social justice, accessibility, and inclusion.” (Accessed February 4, 2020). https://transformdh.org/about-transformdh/

+ zerogame Manifesto Performance.

Author: zerogame studio.

Year: performed live Spring 2000

Place: Björkanderska, Visby

+ Zine Librarians Code of Ethics

Creators: Heidy Berthoud, Joshua Barton, Jeremy Brett, Lisa Darms, Violet Fox, Jenna Freedman, Jennifer LaSuprema Hecker, Lillian Karabaic, Rhonda Kauffman, Kelly McElroy, Milo Miller, Honor Moody, Jude Vachon, Madeline Veitch, Celina Williams, and Kelly Wooten

Year: 2015

Source: Zine Library

Link: https://zinelibraries.info/code-of-ethics/

Citation: Heidy Berthoud, Joshua Barton, Jeremy Brett, Lisa Darms, Violet Fox, Jenna Freedman, Jennifer LaSuprema Hecker, Lillian Karabaic, Rhonda Kauffman, Kelly McElroy, Milo Miller, Honor Moody, Jude Vachon, Madeline Veitch, Celina Williams, and Kelly Wooten. 2015. Zine Librarians Code of Ethics. Zine Library.

+ BARNARD COLLEGE ZINE LIBRARY MANIFESTOS

Anarcha Feminism: An Introduction “Anarcha feminism: An Introduction.” 2004. Lutherville, MD: Agitate Press. New York, NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. clio.columbia.edu/catalog/5081855 (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Bind / Mend / Discard Saunders, Erica and Brooklyn College Library. 2012. “Bind / Mend / Discard.” New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/9410999. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Chem-Positive McDonnell, Zena and Renu Sagreiya. 2018. “Chem-Positive.” New York, NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection.clio.columbia.edu/catalog/14245079. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

DIY-IYL : Do It Yourself in Your Library “DIY-IYL : Do It Yourself in Your Library.” 2009. New York, NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/7145169. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Do Not File under “Manifesto” Warren, Jessika Rae. 2000. “Do Not File under ‘Manifesto.’” New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/12419787. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Fallopian Falafel Ben-Ari, Hadass S. 2007. “Fallopian Falafel.” Jerusalem, Israel: Daily H Publications. New York, NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/6539113. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Fallopian Falafel: No. 7 Menstrual Manifesto Ben-Ari, Hadass S. 2009. “Fallopian Falafel: No. 7 Menstrual Manifesto.” Jerusalem, Israel: Daily H Publications. New York, NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/10568320. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Girl power / Bikini Kill Bikini Kill Musical Group. 1992. “Girl Power/Bikini Kill.” New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/4785839. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Leaving with Questions: Transweek November “Leaving with Questions: Transweek November 2012.” 2012. Iowa City, IA: the collective. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/10568341. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Legalize Crime + Against Revolution Winter. 2018. “Legalize Crime + Against Revolution.” Trans Women Writers Collective. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/14377631. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Libel, no. 15 / no. 2 / Basil DeLorey, Jenna and Basil Shadid. 1995. “Libel, No. 15 / No. 2 / Basil.” Downers Grove, IL. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/12102114. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Muse Barbour, Courtney. n.d. “Muse.” Muse. New York, NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/7203258. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Ocho y Media “Ocho y Media.” 1996. Sandiego, CA. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/11235327. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Proud Colors : The Zine University, Proud Colors of Columbia. 2011. “Proud Colors : The Zine.” New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. (Accessed February 5, 2020). https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/10785133.

Screaming Mimi Andrea. 1995. “Screaming Mimi/Andrea.” Ellwood City, PA. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/11565882. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

SEEJ Operating Manual Students for Environmental & Economic Justice. 2006. “SEEJ Operating Manual.” New York, NY: SEEJ. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/5985775. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

The Fence “The Fence.” 2002. Toronto, ON: Cheryl Dobson. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/5480554. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Traces : Women Who Inspire Us / The Action Triad “Traces : Women Who Inspire Us.” 2002. San Diego, CA: The collective. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/12832666. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Tuhia : A Manifesto, Part One Wheeler, Amanda. 2002. “Tuhia : A Manifesto, Part One.” Wellington, Auckland, New Zealand: the author. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. (Accessed February 5, 2020). https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/5768467.

Um Manifesto Falcão, Guilherme. 2013. “Contra : Um Manifesto.” São Paulo, Guilherme Falcão. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/11908486. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Warm Soda No. 2 Kay, Angela. 199-. “Warm Soda No. 2.” Brampton, ON. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. shttps://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/5633055. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Why We Live Mothra. 1999. “Why We Live.” Boston, MA. New York NY: Barnard College Library Zine Collection. https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/8620327. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

6th Annual Zine Librarian [Un]Conference Wooten, Kelly. 2014a. 6th Annual Zine Librarian [Un]Conference July 18-19, 2014: Durham, NC. Durham, NC: The editor. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

Wooten, Kelly. 2014b. 6th Annual Zine Librarian [Un]Conference July 18-19, 2014: Durham, NC. Durham, NC: The editor. (Accessed February 5, 2020).

+ Other Feminist Manifesto Collections

Feminist Art Manifestos and Feminist Manifestos.

KT Press & n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal compiled by Katy Deepwell in 2014 and updated by Daisy Grove-Lafarge

Link: https://www.ktpress.co.uk/feminist-art-manifestos.asp

Digital Manifesto Archive - Digital Feminisms Compiled by: Matt Applegate & Izzy To

Link: Feminist Manifestos https://www.digitalmanifesto.net/manifestos/collections/11/

Link: Digital Manifesto Archive https://www.digitalmanifesto.net/manifestos/