Stories of Feminist Protest and Resistance: Digital Performative Assemblies

Author:   Brianna I. Wiens ,  Michelle MacArthur ,  Shana MacDonald ,  Milena Radzikowska
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781666913514


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   15 January 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Brianna I. Wiens ,  Michelle MacArthur ,  Shana MacDonald ,  Milena Radzikowska
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.531kg
ISBN:  

9781666913514


ISBN 10:   1666913510
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   15 January 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Chapter 1: Tactics of Feminist Disappropriation and Cultural Directions in Our Global Digital Era: A Case for #NiUnaMenos in Times of #MeToo Francesca Dennstedt Chapter 2: Storying Blackfoot Resilience in the Digital Age Gabrielle E. Lindstrom, Sierra Shade, and Sofia Baptiste Chapter 3: #SayHerNameNigeria: Nigerian Feminists Resist Police Sexual Violence on Women's Bodies Ololade Faniyi, Angel Nduka-Nwosu, and Radhika Gajjala Chapter 4: Interfering with State Surveillance and Data Collection: Hacking the Affordance of “Identifiability” as Resistance on Social Media Mina Momeni Chapter 5: Can Butches be Feminists? Unearthing the Complexities within Butch and Butch/Femme Facebook Groups Kristin Comeforo Chapter 6: “Please send a video of yourself breaking shit”: The Digital Assembly Video and Networked Feminist Solidarities Julie Ravary-Pilon Chapter 7: One Taught Me Action: The Digital Meta-Lives and Affective Resonances of Pop Protest Signs Morgan Bimm Chapter 8: Meme Feminisms: Tactical Irony on Social Media Keren Zaiontz and Kristen Cochrane Chapter 9: Queering Digital Activisms: The Collective Rhetoric of Edit-a-Thons Micki Burdick Chapter 10: Pushing Back: How Blogs and Podcasts are Empowering Birthing Bodies Online Shaylynn Lynch Lesinski, Tammy Rae Matthews, and Kelly J. Drumright Chapter 11: Feminism and Networked Individual Activism: The Case of Susan Fowler Minna Aslama Horowitz and Neil Feinstein Chapter 12: “I want us to own the goddamned servers”: The Feminist Principles of Archive of Our Own Sid Heeg

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Stories of Feminist Protest and Resistance expands our understanding of the multiple and varied ways that feminists engage with digital culture to produce a more just world. Through a diverse set of methods, theoretical orientations, and global case studies, the chapters illuminate and interrogate key questions about digital feminisms and their relationship to the politics of visibility, intersectional coalition-building, and affective social life. The stories documented throughout this book highlight the richness of the future of feminist digital media studies scholarship.


Stories of Feminist Protest and Resistance expands our understanding of the multiple and varied ways that feminists engage with digital culture to produce a more just world. Through a diverse set of methods, theoretical orientations, and global case studies, the chapters illuminate and interrogate key questions about digital feminisms and their relationship to the politics of visibility, intersectional coalition-building, and affective social life. The stories documented throughout this book highlight the richness of the future of feminist digital media studies scholarship. --Jessalynn Keller, University of Calgary


Stories of Feminist Protest and Resistance expands our understanding of the multiple and varied ways that feminists engage with digital culture to produce a more just world. Through a diverse set of methods, theoretical orientations, and global case studies, the chapters illuminate and interrogate key questions about digital feminisms and their relationship to the politics of visibility, intersectional coalition-building, and affective social life. The stories documented throughout this book highlight the richness of the future of feminist digital media studies scholarship.--Jessalynn Keller, University of Calgary


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Brianna I. Wiens is assistant professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Waterloo. Michelle MacArthur is associate professor at the University of Windsor's School of Dramatic Art. Shana MacDonald is associate professor in Communication Arts at the University of Waterloo. Milena Radzikowska is professor in Information Design at Mount Royal University.

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