Contents
Introduction: The Digital Black Atlantic
Kelly Baker Josephs and Roopika Risam
1. The Sankofa Principle: From the Drum to the Digital
Abdul Alkalimat
2. The Ephemeral Archive: Unstable Terrain in Times and Sites of Discord
Sonya Donaldson
3. An Editorial Turn: Reviving Print and Digital Editing of Black-Authored Literary Texts
Amy E. Earhart
4. Access and Empowerment: Rediscovering Moments in the Lives of African American Migrant Women
Janneken Smucker
Angel David Nieves
6. Digital Ubuntu: Sharing Township Music with the World
Alexandrina Agloro
7. Text Analysis for Thought in the Black Atlantic
Sayan Bhattacharyya
8. Austin Clarke’s Digital Crossings
Paul Barrett
9. Radical Collaboration to Improve Library Collections
Hélène Huet, Suzan Alteri, and Laurie N. Taylor
10. Digital Reconnaissance: Re(Locating) Dark Spots on a Map
Jamila Moore Pewu
11. Heterotopias of Resistance: Reframing Caribbean Narratives in Digital Spaces
Schuyler Esprit
Toniesha L. Taylor
Agata Błoch, Demival Vasques Filho, and Michał Bojanowski
Tunde Opeibi
15. Black Atlantic Networks in the Archives and the Limits of Finding Aids as Data
Anne Donlon
16. Africa and the Avatar Dream: Mapping the Impacts of Videogame Representations of Africa
D. Fox Harrell, Sercan Şengün, and Danielle Olson
17. Musical Passage: Sound, Text, and the Promise of the Digital Black Atlantic
Laurent Dubois, David Kirkland Garner, and Mary Caton Lingold
18. What Price Freedom? The Implications and Challenges of OER for Africana Studies
Anne Rice
19 On the Interpretation of Digital Caribbean Dreams
Kaiama L. Glover and Alex Gil