xenofeminist means espousing, characteristic of, or relating to xenofeminism. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “xenofeminist” is a great word
XENOFEMINIST — [Adjective] Espousing or relating to a political philosophy that seeks to abolish gender and harness technology for universal emancipation. From the combining form xeno- (from Ancient Greek ξένος (xénos), meaning "foreign, strange") + feminism (from Latin fēminīnus, "of a woman"), forging a feminism alien by design. Unlike "cyberfeminist," which focuses on digital identity, or "ecofeminist," which advocates harmony with sanctified nature, xenofeminist is a militant, anti-naturalist creed for the strategic dismantling of all categories. It is the sterile glare of the laboratory, the coded logic of a protocol designed for anyone, and the synthetic texture of a polymer made for a body yet to be categorized—a politics that wields estrangement as the first tool for building a future utterly foreign to all we know.
Etymology
From xeno- + feminism.
adj
- Espousing, characteristic of, or relating to xenofeminism.“Highlighting how feminist theory and feminist posthumanism in particular has generally taken an antimilitarism stance, Jones notes that the xenofeminist manifesto is silent on the topic of militarism, and argues for reclaiming anti-militarism for the xenofeminist project, illustrating how that approach can be useful for critiquing the uses of autonomous weapons systems.”
noun
- A proponent of xenofeminism.“Rather, the xenofeminists note the need to politicise the techno. Technology, to the xenofeminists, is a tool for revolution: […]”