PositiveHyperallergicGlitch Feminism moves through various, sometimes familiar narratives...with playfulness and irreverence, to consider whether the aberrations or errors which are often cast as something to be fixed are actually emancipatory ... Russell is concerned with how race, gender and sexuality influence and affect the way that our identities are performed, but she’s not in search of a simple answer or an easy way out. She asks whether we can free ourselves from our bodies, not just on the Internet, in a forum or on our phones, but all the time ... Throughout, Russell is decisive and defiant. What is radical and genuinely exciting is the conviction that she has in glitch feminism as a political project outside of the mainstream, as a form of collective joy and identity making.