A review by bevconrique
Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto by Legacy Russell

challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

3.75

Russell examines body, gender, queerness, and transness through a BIPOC lens, all within the framework of cyberfeminism. Their exploration is both generative and compelling, particularly in the way they reframe “glitches” as sites of resistance and liberation, turning the concept on its head. The work is abstract at times, leaving me wanting more from each chapter, but I think it’s one of those books I’ll appreciate more on the re-read. Looking forward to revisiting it in the future!