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* Laboria Cuboniks, [http://laboriacuboniks.net/ "Xenofeminism. A Politics for Alienation"], Jun 2015.
 
* Laboria Cuboniks, [http://laboriacuboniks.net/ "Xenofeminism. A Politics for Alienation"], Jun 2015.
 
* Helen Hester, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20069 Xenofeminism]'', Polity Press, 2018, v+169 pp.  
 
* Helen Hester, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20069 Xenofeminism]'', Polity Press, 2018, v+169 pp.  
* Laboria Cuboniks, ''The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation'', London: Verso, 2018, 96 pp. [https://www.versobooks.com/books/2887-the-xenofeminist-manifesto]
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* Laboria Cuboniks, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20444 The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation]'', London: Verso, 2018, 95 pp.  
  
 
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Laboria Cuboniks (b. 2014) is a xenofeminist collective, spread across five countries and three continents. She seeks to dismantle gender, destroy ‘the family,’ and do away with nature as a guarantor for inegalitarian political positions. Her name is an anagram of ‘Nicolas Bourbaki’, a pseudonym under which a group of largely French mathematicians worked towards an affirmation of abstraction, generality and rigour in mathematics in the early twentieth century.

Members include Diann Bauer, Katrina Burch, Lucca Fraser, Helen Hester, Amy Ireland, and Patricia Reed.

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