In a world full of Fake news, fake faces, fake writers and fake artists, why not fake a smartphone? Pretend that is your skin and words, pretend this is your cellphone. In here, you will find provocations about tech innovation and traditional fascism. Disclaimer: It comes with an irreversible Blue light filter but there is no guarantee it will improve your sleep.
Pretend This Is A Cellphone is the latest bilingual non-fiction pocket book from Plataforma9, and was presented for the first time at A Feira do Livro in So Paulo, in June 2023. It includes an article originally published in English in AK Press's exuberant anti-fascist anthology called No Pasarn!: Antifascist Dispatches from a World in Crisis. Followed by an article originally published online at Le Monde Diplomatique, about the author's experience infiltrating Bolsonarista virtual groups; an article originally published in English in the academic journal CyberOrient, on digital monitoring of immigrants in the US and integration policies in the European Union; and finally, a short essay on the rise of Fintechs as they consider themselves to be at the forefront of financial inclusion and the fight against poverty.
Index
- Gringos and Fascism
Part I: The Anti-[blank] Manual
Part II: Capitalism, Fascism And White Supremacy
Part III: The White Aesthetic
Part IV: Conclusion
- Virtual Vandalism and the Dispute Against Leftists
- Digital Monitoring as a Threat to Human Mobility
- The Ultra Wealthy Dream of Fintech Unicorns
Índice
- Gringos e Fascismo 7
Parte I: O Manual Anti-[insira opressão aqui]
Parte II: Capitalismo, Fascismo e Supremacia Branca
Parte III: A Estética Branca
Parte IV: Conclusão
- O vandalismo virtual e a disputa contra 'esquerdistas'
- Monitoramento digital como ameaça à mobilidade humana
- Os ultra ricos sonham com unicórnios da Fintech