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'The Internet was supposed to be for everyone... Millions found their voices in this brave new online world; it gave unheard masses the space to speak to each other without limits, across borders, both physical and social. It was supposed to liberate us from gender. But as more and more of our daily lives migrated on line, it seemed it did matter if you were a boy or a girl.'

It's a tough time to be a woman on the internet. Over the past two generations, the political map of human relations has been redrawn by feminism and by changes in technology. Together they pose questions about the nature and organisation of society that are deeply challenging to those in power, and in both cases, the backlash is on. In this brave new world, old-style sexism is making itself felt in new and frightening ways.

In Cybersexism, Laurie Penny goes to the dark heart of the matter and asks why threats of rape and violence are being used to try to silence female voices, analyses the structure of online misogyny, and makes a case for real freedom of speech – for everyone.


Laurie Penny's forthcoming book, Unspeakable Things Sex, Lies and Revolution, will be published in 2014.

Cybersexism Sex Gender and Power on the Internet edition by Laurie Penny Politics Social Sciences eBooks

I rate this book five stars despite disagreeing with the author's reading of the film The Social Network, despite its relatively poor volulme-to-price ratio, and despite its somewhat herky-jerky tone.

Cybersexism is but a preview of an upcoming larger collection of essays by Laurie Penny, and one I'd gladly shell out for again. Penny is a passionate, witty and confrontational writer whose militant language doesn't quite conceal a genuine care for everyone on the gender spectrum. Yes, even those old foes of Tumblr: the white, hetero, able-bodied, cis male!

I rate this book five stars because I basically feel this should be a manifesto for all those who venture into online spaces, to get just a small taste of what it's like to be on the other side of "pics or gtfo". Its small volume may have left me eager for more, but its punchy, witty style makes it ideal introductory reading for the tech-inclined feminist.

One may sneer and say my praise comes from being on the same side of the political spectrum as the author, but if the basic message is "women/girls/lgbtq's deserve equality, representation and a feeling of safety", that surely transcends all political affiliations?

Product details

  • File Size 418 KB
  • Print Length 45 pages
  • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing; 1 edition (August 22, 2013)
  • Publication Date August 22, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00EO24J3O

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In this brief but captivating ebook, Laurie Penny has perfectly captured the experience of a generation of women writers on the Internet. I cried. Twice. Whether she's talking about coming of age on Livejournal, the joys of cybersex, or the very real threats and harassment women face when we speak out in the digital public sphere, her politics are right on and her writing is lively and vibrant. I should note that, except for what appears to be one missed editorial note, the book is impeccably edited, a too-rare joy in the ebook age. This is a must-read.
It is hard to understand what I am not. To experience someone else's point of reference. This work does an excellent job of detailing how online misogyny has affected the author and other women, and, more importantly, takes the time to explain the reasons, which perhaps should be obvious, why these things are so destructive.

As I read her explanation of being a female geek in school, my initial reaction was to think, but that was not my experience. There were no geek girls interested in me. Therefore, my social alienation was different. However, I took some time to cast back through my mind, and there were many girls in my age group whom I never considered. I have/do desire the objectified female archetype and would, at one point in my life, have pursued such women as my prize for being successful.

Laurie Penny's message that we risk turning the online world into a horrible simulacra of our violently segregated meatspace is, by far, the most important and well articulated message in this work.

Take the time to read it.
I have come across very few authors who's writing is so uninhibited and raw. This book reminds me of Nivedita Menon's Seeing Like A Feminist. It's an honest and pure detailing of gender based exploitation that goes on in the World Wide Web. Internet has become an inseparable part of our lives and so has this harassment and exploitation which feels very normal. It's a must read for every internet junkie and net naives- actually it should be a textbook. Loved every word start to finish.
This book about the prevalence of culturally-supported misogyny and harassment over the internet is a must-read, especially for that person in your life who doesn't have to think about this issue too much (not going to name names, but you know who I mean).

Laurie Penny does a wonderful job dissecting the issue, weaving it with personal anecdotes. Some reviewers complained it was too short, but I thought the length was perfect (hey, 'it's-too-short' people don't worry, I'm sure the trolls will give her more to write about!)

Worth the price of admission. Don't miss this one!
Absolutely loved this book. I have been following a lot of GamerGate discussion and picked up a reference to this book along the way. Its deplorable how women are treated in general but this was very eye opening to see just how insidious and prevalent the threats and bullying are. Made my teenage son start reading it as soon as I was done as a guide of what not to do on the Internet.
I've been a fan of Penny's for several years, and her experiences with cybersexism led me to expect a different sort of book - I have a great deal of respect for Penny's analytical and writing skills, and found the analysis to be somewhat lacking in Cybersexism. It felt as though the problems were laid out, and no further thought was given to what strategies could be put in place for improving the current situation. Although Penny's writing was characteristically engaging and deft, Cybersexism seemed to end abruptly, with no work done towards addressing any of the issues raised by the experiences of women and girls online apart from acknowledging their existence.
Reread this while waiting for the U.S. kindle edition of "Unspeakable things" to become available.

In the aftermath of #yesallwomen and the Facebook emotional adjustment experiment, the message in the book rings even more true and cognizant. The "rules" and the tools of the internet have an impact on its use. And that impact isn't all sugar and spice.

So if you feel like starting a journey of reflection and learning, Penny might just be the guide you are looking for. Like the author bio says; she is a nerd and a nomad.
I rate this book five stars despite disagreeing with the author's reading of the film The Social Network, despite its relatively poor volulme-to-price ratio, and despite its somewhat herky-jerky tone.

Cybersexism is but a preview of an upcoming larger collection of essays by Laurie Penny, and one I'd gladly shell out for again. Penny is a passionate, witty and confrontational writer whose militant language doesn't quite conceal a genuine care for everyone on the gender spectrum. Yes, even those old foes of Tumblr the white, hetero, able-bodied, cis male!

I rate this book five stars because I basically feel this should be a manifesto for all those who venture into online spaces, to get just a small taste of what it's like to be on the other side of "pics or gtfo". Its small volume may have left me eager for more, but its punchy, witty style makes it ideal introductory reading for the tech-inclined feminist.

One may sneer and say my praise comes from being on the same side of the political spectrum as the author, but if the basic message is "women/girls/lgbtq's deserve equality, representation and a feeling of safety", that surely transcends all political affiliations?
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