Here are all of the works we looked at that helped facilitate a better understanding of Digital Feminisms. Most of these works/readings were also presented by students and opened to discussion. The presentations can be found here.
The link titles are the authors’ last names or the title of the article/essay/etc.
In the Beginning, There Were Listservs and Live Journal
Aaragon Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: The ‘Lady’ revolution in the age of technology
Wajcman Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Technofeminism
Holloway-Attaway Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Beyond Representation: Embodied Expression and Social Media
Chemaly Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Why women get attacked by trolls: A new study unpacks the digital gender safety gap
Keller Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: VIRTUAL FEMINISMS Girls’ blogging communities, feminist activism, and participatory politics
Identity and the Digital
#FemFuture Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: #FEMFUTURE: ONLINE REVOLUTION
Johnson Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Diaspora Hypertext, the Blog: #FemFuture, History & Loving Each Other Harder
Nakamura Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Queer female of color: The highest difficulty setting there is? Gaming rhetoric as gender capital
McPherson Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Why Are the Digital Humanities So White? or Thinking the Histories of Race and Computation
#Gamergate Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: #Gamergate and The Fappening: How Reddit’s algorithm, governance, and culture support toxic technocultures
#GirlsLikeUs Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: #GirlsLikeUs: Trans advocacy and community building online
Earhart Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Can Information Be Unfettered? Race and the New Digital Humanities Canon
Daniels Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: “The Trouble with White Feminism: Whiteness, Digital Feminism and the Intersectional Internet”
“Hacking”, “Yacking”, and Transformation
Ramsay Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: On Building
Posner Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Think Talk Make Do: Power and the Digital Humanities
Haralanova Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Hacktivism: the Art of Practicing Life and Computer Hacking for Feminist Activism
Cecire Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Introduction: Theory and the Virtues of Digital Humanities
Everett Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: On Cyberfeminism and Cyberwomanism: High-Tech Mediations of Feminism’s Discontents
Klein Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: The Image of Absence: Archival Silence, Data Visualization, and James Hemings
Balsamo Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Gendering the Technological Imagination
Losh Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Hacktivism and the Humanities: Programming Protest in the Era of the Digital University
Fischer Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: Consciousness and Conscience: Feminism, Pragmatism, and the Potential for Radical Change
McLuhan Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: The Medium is the Message
Brown Blackboard account needed to access file. Title: “Emergent Strategies”