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'''Helen Hester''' is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication at the University of West London. Her research interests include technofeminism, sexuality studies, and theories of social reproduction, and she is a member of the international feminist collective [[Laboria Cuboniks]]. She is the author of ''Beyond Explicit: Pornography and the Displacement of Sex'' (SUNY Press, 2014), the co-editor of the collections ''Fat Sex: New Directions in Theory and Activism'' (Ashgate, 2015) and ''Dea ex Machina'' (Merve, 2015), and series editor for Ashgate’s ‘Sexualities in Society’ book series.
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'''Helen Hester''' is Professor of Gender, Technology and Cultural Politics at the London School of Film, Media and Design, University of West London. Previously she served as Lecturer in Promotional Cultures and Senior Lecturer in Media at Middlesex University.
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Her research interests include technofeminism, sexuality studies, and theories of social reproduction, and she is a member of the international feminist collective [[Laboria Cuboniks]].
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Helen Hester is the author ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/b4842451-1039-4ef3-b25a-5c740bb9042f Beyond Explicit: Pornography and the Displacement of Sex]'' (SUNY Press, 2014), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20069 Xenofeminism]'' (Polity, 2018) and ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=12AB1B6ECC59802E94A777E865E6DADA After Work: A History of the Home and the Fight for Free Time]'' (with Nick Srnicek, Verso, 2023), the co-editor of the collections ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=0C4381CA17C29294E513BAB698B036D9 Fat Sex: New Directions in Theory and Activism]'' (Ashgate, 2015) and ''Dea ex Machina'' (Merve, 2015), and series editor for Ashgate’s ‘Sexualities in Society’ book series. [https://www.uwl.ac.uk/staff/helen-hester (2023)]
  
 
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* [https://www.uwl.ac.uk/staff/helen-hester Profile on U West London]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20150905001733/http://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-directory/hester-helen Profile on MDX London] (archived)
 
* [http://twitter.com/helenhester Twitter]
 
* [http://twitter.com/helenhester Twitter]
  
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 15 November 2023

Helen Hester is Professor of Gender, Technology and Cultural Politics at the London School of Film, Media and Design, University of West London. Previously she served as Lecturer in Promotional Cultures and Senior Lecturer in Media at Middlesex University.

Her research interests include technofeminism, sexuality studies, and theories of social reproduction, and she is a member of the international feminist collective Laboria Cuboniks.

Helen Hester is the author Beyond Explicit: Pornography and the Displacement of Sex (SUNY Press, 2014), Xenofeminism (Polity, 2018) and After Work: A History of the Home and the Fight for Free Time (with Nick Srnicek, Verso, 2023), the co-editor of the collections Fat Sex: New Directions in Theory and Activism (Ashgate, 2015) and Dea ex Machina (Merve, 2015), and series editor for Ashgate’s ‘Sexualities in Society’ book series. (2023)

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