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Feminism, Capitalism, and Data Colonialism:The Interrelationship of Knowledge and Power

 Feminism, Capitalism, and Data Colonialism:The Interrelationship of Knowledge and Power Feminist theory is a well-known and multifaceted field of discussion for students of literature. Western and Eastern feminism, pre- and post-colonial feminism these theoretical frameworks essentially construct a subtle but profound language of resistance against patriarchal social systems.These frameworks offer opportunities for new interpretations of women’s experiences, oppression, and power structures.However, the matter becomes complicated when we realize that the structures of global power such as capitalism, the media, the fashion and costume industry, and even liberalism are largely founded on patriarchal logic.As a result, women’s liberation is not a fixed or universal reality; rather, it depends on specific social, cultural, and economic contexts. This discussion can be deepened by looking at the structure of academic knowledge.Those who reread literary texts in the light of feminist t...

System's Refuse

 System's Refuse From the system’s refuse a hierarchy of minds emerge— some command the data, some relay its flow, some surrender to it. Invisible algorithms pull the strings, weaving a single web of power across water, land, and sky— until it crowns itself “Emperor of the World.” Here, religion and reason do not collide— they are packaged, priced, and displayed, liberalism resting quietly on the market shelf. The wheel of global wealth keeps turning, yet its destination never shifts: the unseen palace of monopoly. The waters of the earth understand— that is why they do not rise as waves, but fall as tears. Within them echoes the long cry of total loss, while a one-sided power dances in blind frenzy. The trident, the cross, the dove— power, faith, peace— all shudder alike in an inward quake. And in that moment, people begin to see: the emperor’s throne stands on nothing at all.