Media

Articles about or reviews of my work

View of Information Activism by Harris Kornstein, Catalyst: feminism, theory, technoscience (2022).

Flavelle, Genevieve. “Erotic Fever in The ArQuives: Imagining a Queer Porn Paradise in Cait McKinney and Hazel Meyer’s Exhibition Tape Condition: degraded,” Journal of Feminist Scholarship (2021).

Information Activism: A Queer History of Lesbian Media Technologies by Dawn Betts-Green, International Journal of Information, Diversity, and Inclusion (2021).

Information Activism: A Queer History of Lesbian Media Technologies by aems emswiler, Information and Culture (2021).

Information Activism: A Queer History of Lesbian Media Technologies by Nelanthi Hewa, Canadian Journal of Communication (2021).

Riding the Waves: Where Should Women March Next? By Julie McGonegal, Literary Review of Canada (2021).

Alternative Internets and their Lost Histories by Lori Emerson, Los Angeles Review of Books (2021).

Two Queer Scholarly Books Distill Ideas About Dyke Networks by Alexandra Juhasz, Lambda Literary (2021)

What We Can Learn About Activism Today in the Archives of Queer History by Meerabelle Jusuthasan, The Nation (2021)

Information Activism: A Queer History of Lesbian Media Technologies by Anna J. Clutterbuck-Cook, Library Journal (2021)

In Conversation with Cait McKinney and Courtney Berger, Duke University Press (2020)

Inside Killjoy’s Kastle: Dykey Ghosts, Feminist Monsters, and Other Lesbian Hauntings by Christina Hajjar, C Magazine (2020)

Viral Terminology, Technology, and Capitalism by Nathalie Olah, Verso Books Blog (2020)

We Are Monsters: On Inside Killjoy’s Kastle: Dykey Ghosts, Feminist Monsters, and Other Lesbian Hauntings by Alexis Clements, Los Angeles Review of Books (2019)

Life Past Proof: Negotiating Visibility in The Hate U Give and BFI London’s Experimenta Films by Tamar Clarke-Brown, Vague Visages (2019)

Description as Distortion as Disruption by Elizabeth Sweeney, Premise / Shift (2019)

Cait McKinney and Hazel Meyer: Tape Condition: degraded by Genevieve Flavelle, C Magazine (2017)

Gay Liberation, Sex Dungeons, Gossip, and What We Want in Art by Amy Fung, Canadian Art (2016)