
Space Feminisms: People, Planets, Power. Biotechne: Interthinking Art, Science and Design (2024) is located at the forefront of critical space studies, combining feminist theory with space science, art, architecture, and cultural studies. The anthology interrogates how terrestrial frameworks of gender, race, class, and ableism are not only echoed but also reproduced in imaginaries of extraterrestrial futures. Editors Marie‑Pier Boucher, Claire Webb, Annick Bureaud, and Nahum Romero curate an ambitious interdisciplinary collection that redefines outer space as a deeply political, gendered, and racialized domain. It challenges the myth of space as a neutral “elsewhere” by asking: Whose bodies get to orbit? Whose knowledge counts in space-making? What power structures are being launched into orbit alongside satellites and rovers?
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