Bodies of information : intersectional feminism and digital humanities / Elizabeth Losh and Jacqueline Wernimont, editors.

Bodies of Information assembles leading voices in the digital humanities, showcasing feminist contributions to a panoply of topics, including ubiquitous computing, game studies, new materialisms, hashtag activism, hacktivism, and campaigns against online misogyny. Taking intersectional feminism as t...

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Other Authors: Losh, Elizabeth M. (Elizabeth Mathews) (Editor), Wernimont, Jacqueline (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2018]
Series:Debates in the digital humanities.
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Table of Contents:
  • "Danger, Jane Roe!" : material data visualization as feminist praxis / Kim Brillante Knight
  • The Android goddess declaration : after man(ifestos) / Micha Cárdenas
  • What passes for human? Undermining the universal subject in digital humanities praxis / Roopika Risam
  • Accounting and accountability : feminist grant administration and coalitional fair finance / Danielle Cole, Izetta Autumn Mobley, Jacqueline Wernimont, Moya Bailey, T.L. Cowan, and Veronica Paredes
  • Be more than binary / Deb Verhoeven
  • Representation at digital humanities conferences (2000-2015) / Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Jeana Jorgensen, and Scott B. Weingart
  • Counting the costs : funding feminism in the digital humanities / Christina Boyles
  • Toward a queer digital humanities / Bonnie Ruberg, Jason Boyd, and James Howe
  • Remaking history : lesbian feminist historical methods in the digital humanities / Michelle Schwartz and Constance Crompton
  • Prototyping personography for The yellow nineties online : queering and querying history in the digital age / Alison Hedley and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
  • Is Twitter any place for a [black academic] lady? / Marcia Chatelain
  • Bringing up the bodies : the visceral, the virtual, and the visible / Padmini Ray Murray
  • Ev-ent-anglement : a script to reflexively extend engagement by way of technologies / Brian Getnick, Alexandra Juhasz, and Laila Shereen Sakr (VJ Um Amel)
  • Building pleasure and the digital archive / Dorothy Kim
  • Delivery service : gender and the political unconscious of digital humanities / Susan Brown
  • Building otherwise / Julia Flanders
  • Working nine to five : what a way to make an academic living? / Lisa Brundage, Karen Gregory, and Emily Sherwood
  • Minority report : the myth of equality in the digital humanities / Barbara Bordalejo
  • Complicating a "great man" narrative of digital history in the United States / Sharon M. Leon
  • Can we trust the university? digital humanities collaborations with historically exploited cultural communities / Amy E. Earhart
  • Domestic disturbances : precarity, agency, data / Beth Coleman
  • Project, process, product : feminist digital subjectivity in a shifting scholarly field / Kathryn Holland and Susan Brown
  • Decolonizing digital humanities : Africa in perspective / Babalola Titilola Aiyegbusi
  • A view from somewhere : designing the oldest game, a newsgame to speak nearby / Sandra Gabriele
  • Playing the humanities : feminist game studies and public discourse / Anastasia Salter and Bridget Blodgett.