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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction | Jacqueline Wernimont and Elizabeth Losh
  7. Part I. Materiality
    1. 1. “Danger, Jane Roe!” Material Data Visualization as Feminist Praxis | Kim Brillante Knight
    2. 2. The Android Goddess Declaration: After Man(ifestos) | micha cárdenas
    3. 3. What Passes for Human? Undermining the Universal Subject in Digital Humanities Praxis | Roopika Risam
    4. 4. 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
  8. Part II. Values
    1. 5. Be More Than Binary | Deb Verhoeven
    2. 6. Representation at Digital Humanities Conferences (2000–2015) | Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Jeana Jorgensen, and Scott B. Weingart
    3. 7. Counting the Costs: Funding Feminism in the Digital Humanities | Christina Boyles
    4. 8. Toward a Queer Digital Humanities | Bonnie Ruberg, Jason Boyd, and James Howe
  9. Part III. Embodiment
    1. 9. Remaking History: Lesbian Feminist Historical Methods in the Digital Humanities | Michelle Schwartz and Constance Crompton
    2. 10. Prototyping Personography for The Yellow Nineties Online: Queering and Querying History in the Digital Age | Alison Hedley and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
    3. 11. Is Twitter Any Place for a [Black Academic] Lady? | Marcia Chatelain
    4. 12. Bringing Up the Bodies: The Visceral, the Virtual, and the Visible | Padmini Ray Murray
  10. Part IV. Affect
    1. 13. Ev-Ent-Anglement: A Script to Reflexively Extend Engagement by Way of Technologies | Brian Getnick, Alexandra Juhasz, and Laila Shereen Sakr (VJ Um Amel)
    2. 14. Building Pleasure and the Digital Archive | Dorothy Kim
    3. 15. Delivery Service: Gender and the Political Unconscious of Digital Humanities | Susan Brown
  11. Part V. Labor
    1. 16. Building Otherwise | Julia Flanders
    2. 17. Working Nine to Five: What a Way to Make an Academic Living? | Lisa Brundage, Karen Gregory, and Emily Sherwood
    3. 18. Minority Report: The Myth of Equality in the Digital Humanities | Barbara Bordalejo
    4. 19. Complicating a “Great Man” Narrative of Digital History in the United States | Sharon M. Leon
  12. Part VI. Situatedness
    1. 20. Can We Trust the University? Digital Humanities Collaborations with Historically Exploited Cultural Communities | Amy E. Earhart
    2. 21. Domestic Disturbances: Precarity, Agency, Data | Beth Coleman
    3. 22. Project | Process | Product: Feminist Digital Subjectivity in a Shifting Scholarly Field | Kathryn Holland and Susan Brown
    4. 23. Decolonizing Digital Humanities: Africa in Perspective | Babalola Titilola Aiyegbusi
    5. 24. A View from Somewhere: Designing The Oldest Game, a Newsgame to Speak Nearby | Sandra Gabriele
    6. 25. Playing the Humanities: Feminist Game Studies and Public Discourse | Anastasia Salter and Bridget Blodgett
  13. Contributors
  14. Index

Index

AAUP. See American Association of University Professors

Abbate, Janet, xi, 11, 266

abortion, 5–6, 12

access, xvi, 9, 16, 29, 33, 48, 78, 87–88, 110, 122, 133, 140, 142, 144–45, 151, 153, 163, 166, 181–82, 186–87, 192–94, 213, 220, 232, 239, 242, 247, 250, 254, 297, 299, 345, 348, 356, 371–72, 378, 383, 387, 411, 413, 421–22, 425–27, 435, 437–38, 444

activism, 58–60, 62, 73–74, 76–77, 95, 101, 134, 141–42, 144, 150, 173–75, 180, 182, 185–86, 188–89, 191–95, 197–98, 204, 207, 224, 369, 372, 381, 386, 391–92, 394–401, 404–6, 413, 419

Actor-Network Theory (ANT), 187, 449

ADHO. See Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations

Advanced Research Consortium (ARC), x

AEME. See Archive of Early Middle English

affect, xii, xvii, 18, 57, 60, 82, 203, 206–12, 214–16, 218–20, 225, 232, 238, 265, 267, 274–75, 310, 313, 315, 394, 406

affective labor. See labor

African American. See Black identity

Agamben, Georgio, 197, 406

Ahmed, Sara, xxiii, 85, 237

AIDS. See HIV/AIDS

alchemy, digital, 59, 375

Alexa, 34

Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), ix–x, xv, 73–74, 77, 79–80, 83, 86–87, 89, 261, 322, 341

All India Dalit Mahila Adhikar Manch (AIDMAM), 195

alt-ac employment, xviii, 266, 306–17, 375

alternative academic employment. See alt-ac employment

Amazon Mechanical Turk, 44–45

American Association of University Professors (AAUP), 311, 314

American Council on Learned Societies (ACLS), 93, 309, 346, 352

American Historical Association (AHA), 345, 349–50, 252, 360

American Indians. See indigenous peoples

American Memory. See Library of Congress American Memory

American Studies Association (ASA), xxii, 30, 96

Anzaldúa, Gloria, 26–27, 29

appropriation, 221, 226, 267, 271

Archive of Early Middle English (AEME), 231–32, 235–39, 242–50

archives, x–xii, xvii, 14–15, 110, 132, 135–37, 139–41, 151, 169, 177, 188, 192, 203, 221–22, 226, 230–31, 238, 242–44, 246, 250–53, 354–58, 371–72, 374, 383, 429; digital archives, 110, 186, 193–95, 198, 230–31, 241, 243, 249–53

archive stories, 230, 250–53

Arduino, xiv, 9–10, 20

Aristotle, 42, 279

Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), 192–93

artificial intelligence, xiv, 34, 40–44, 46, 50, 116, 452

artistic communities, 158, 160–61, 168–69, 413–15

assemblage, xiv, xvii, 11–13, 25–26, 29, 32, 47, 187

Atwood, Margaret, xviii, 269–70

autoethnography, 306

Bailey, Moya, xii, 59–60, 94, 109, 293–96, 370, 375, 419–20

Balsamo, Anne, xxiii, 213, 223, 270–71, 275, 448

Barad, Karen, 43, 233, 273, 275

Barnett, Fiona, xxii, 114

Battlestar Galactica, 30, 36

Beardsley, Aubrey, 159, 162, 166

Bianco, Jamie “Skye,” xxii, 94, 108, 122, 386, 411

bibliography, xi, 120, 134–40, 143, 150, 297, 410, 418, 420, 424

big data, xx, 7, 13, 15, 46–47, 234, 251–52, 375, 391–92, 397, 406, 436, 440–41

“big tent” digital humanities, xii, 72, 76, 88,

binary characteristics. See nonbinary characteristics

Black communities, 17, 376–79, 382, 393, 396–97, 403

Black digital intelligentsia, xi–xii, xvi, 180, 375, 405

Black feminism. See feminism

Black history, 381–82, 396

Black identity, x–xii, xvi, 26–27, 29–30, 44, 51, 57, 60, 79, 173–80, 196–97, 394, 406, 473

Black Lives Matter (BLM), xx, 174–75, 180, 195–97, 391–406, 473

Black news media, 399

Black press, 346

Black Twitter Project, 384–85

Bland, Sandra, 393

Blank Noise, 189, 192, 194

Blas, Zach, 40, 111, 117, 124

BLM. See Black Lives Matter

Bogost, Ian, 447–50, 468

Borgman, Christine, 58, 392

boundary objects, xiii–xiv, xvi, xxiii, 276–77

Bowker, Geoffrey, 276

boyd, danah, ix, xii, 467

Brown, Michael, 174–74, 177, 393–94, 397–402, 406

Brown, Susan, xvii–vii, xx, 143, 157, 322

Browne, Simone, xii

Brown University, 264, 357, 376, 412

Burroughs, William S., 215

Busa, Roberto, x, 344

Butler, Judith, 191, 392–93

Cambridge University, 41, 252, 409, 424–25

Camptown Cemetery, 381–82

Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory (CWRC), x, 143, 425–27

cárdenas, micha, xiv–xv, 59, 111, 116

care work, ix, xx, xxii, 15, 85, 190, 222, 227, 250, 268, 315, 317, 323, 327, 331, 337, 349, 371

Cartesianism, xiii, 185, 233, 292

caste, xvii, 185–86, 192, 194–98

Castile, Philando, 374, 391, 393, 404–6

Center for Civic Media, 195

Center for Solutions to Online Violence (CSOV), 58–60

centers. See digital humanities, centers

Centre for Internet and Society, 187

Chang, Edmond, 111

Chicago, Judy, 429

civil rights movement, 394, 396, 401

classification, xiv, 149, 151, 158–60, 165–65, 169, 296–97

Clement, Tanya, 58, 354

COBOL (Common Business-Oriented Language), 300, 302, 303

code literacy and codework, xi–xii, xiv, 10, 26, 30, 32, 43, 45, 48, 72, 114, 117, 121–22, 138, 144, 165–67, 237, 241, 243–44, 266, 272–73, 277, 290–91, 293–96, 299–301, 303, 413, 418, 428, 451, 459, 466, 468–70

Cohen, Dan, 344–45, 354, 358, 430

collaboration, xv, xxii, 27, 33, 58–67, 81, 111–12, 135, 157, 170, 195, 203–13, 220–23, 226, 254, 265–66, 300, 306, 309, 315–16, 335, 347, 349, 351–55, 357–59, 375, 378–79, 381–85, 409, 418–22, 426–27, 442–44, 467, 470

Collaborator’s Bill of Rights, 354, 358, 371

colonialism, xxi, 4, 32, 36, 44–45, 50–51, 88, 145, 187, 247, 251, 292, 295, 358, 396

Columbia University, 188

community. See individual communities

community partnerships, xxii–iii, xv, xix–xx, xxii, 5, 17–18, 32–33, 57–67, 94–96, 141–42, 176–78, 193–94, 197, 208–15, 219–20, 375–84, 419, 447, 449, 459–60

Companion to Digital Humanities, 215, 262, 269, 278, 344

conferences, xxi, 72–88, 182, 241, 261, 264, 308–9, 321, 331, 436, 441, 444, 472–73

cookbooks, 272

corpus linguistics, 240–41, 346

Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), 308–9

counterpublics, xiv, 10, 20, 405–6

craftwork, 5, 9, 11–12, 298

credit, 86, 162, 166, 170, 252, 310, 314, 351, 354, 358, 373, 375, 384, 419, 421, 425–26

Crenshaw, Kimberlé, xxiii, 154, 331–32, 386, 394

crowdsourcing, xxiii, 174, 421, 430, 438, 469–70

cultural cloning, 332–34

cut and paste, 206, 208, 212, 214–16, 220–23, 225

cut and sew, 237

cut-ups, 215

cyberfeminism. See feminism

cyborgs, xiv, 25–26, 35, 39, 42, 166, 168, 185, 204–6, 208, 222, 224, 275

Dakota Access Pipeline, 30

Dalits, 193–98

Dalit Women Fight (DWF), 195–97

Danger, Jane Roe!, xiv, 5–8, 12–13

Darwin, Charles, 42, 88

database queries, 347, 360

databases, 17–18, 44, 48, 87, 100, 102, 119, 142–44, 157–58, 164–66, 169, 206–7, 222, 226, 231, 252–44, 250–53, 292, 344, 375, 424

data mining, 7, 15–16, 39–40, 84, 234, 374

data visualization. See visualization

de Beauvoir, Simone, 185

deformance, 5, 12–13, 118

de Lauretis, Teresa, 124

democracy, 19, 50, 93, 102, 109, 181, 194, 197, 345

Derrida, Jacques, 35, 42, 190, 272

Descartes, René, 42

Design for Diversity conference, 301–2

détournement, 5, 19

#dhpoco, xiii, 76

Dibbell, Julian, 189

Dickinson, Emily, 134

Dickinson Electronic Archives, 298, 374

D’Ignazio, Catherine, 18, 421

digital alchemy. See alchemy, digital

digital archives. See archives

Digital Diversity conference, 157, 426

digital history, 344–59

digital humanities, centers, xxi, 73, 264–65, 309, 346, 354, 434–35

digital humanities, community, 73–77, 79–88, 149, 261, 273, 309, 313–15, 334, 436, 438, 440–41, 466–67, 473

digital humanities, definition, 439–40

digital humanities, labs, ix, 309, 434, 437

digital humanities, politics, 141, 261; conservatism, x, 94, 294, 334, 349, 434; radicalism, xii, xxii, 123, 148, 276, 295, 314, 398, 439

disability, xvii, 19–20, 57, 87, 109, 121–23, 187, 230, 247–49, 296, 324, 327, 331–34, 337, 339, 372

diversity, x, xiii, xv, 71–79, 83–87, 97–98, 100, 102–4, 111, 118, 123, 157 176, 178, 193, 261, 263, 278, 292–95, 301–2, 322–23, 329, 331–36, 411, 426, 429, 436, 442–43

DIY, 8–9, 11, 132, 139, 141, 143–45, 153, 420

domestic labor. See labor

doxing, 141, 189, 270, 451, 471

Drucker, Johanna, 118, 232–35, 239–40, 273–74, 278, 450, 458

drugs, 67, 393, 403, 455

Earhart, Amy, xv, xix–xx, 95–96, 139, 153, 261, 420

Egypt, 221, 305

embodiment, xii–xiv, xvi–xvii, 11–15, 18, 20, 29, 43, 46, 109, 122–23, 152, 173, 185–86, 188–89, 191, 197–98, 208, 218–20, 238, 242, 262–64, 269–70, 272–77, 371–72

empathy, 35, 449, 454–55, 459

enslaved labor. See labor

equity, xiii, 71, 145, 147–49, 261, 294, 349, 358, 360, 375, 385

essentialism, 4, 9, 14, 26, 50, 116, 371, 428

ethnography, 131, 185, 250

eugenics 371

Eurocentrism, 41, 43, 50

Ev-Ent-Anglement, xvii, 203–27

Extensible Markup Language. See XML

Facebook, 180, 188, 190, 193, 195, 205, 216–17, 223, 244, 330, 467, 473; Facebook Live, 404–5

failure, 11, 62, 72, 76, 86, 117, 176, 183, 296, 305, 310, 313, 323

Fembot Collective, 111

feminism: Black feminism, 26, 60, 151, 182; cyberfeminism, 275; radical feminism, 4, 131–33, 141–45, 148–51, 153–54, 230; women of color feminism, 26

feminist communities, 223–24

feminist data visualization, 13, 16–18, 421

feminist digital humanities, xv, xvii, xxi–xxii, 5, 13, 32, 97, 100–101, 111–12, 165, 203–4, 209, 216, 224, 374, 411, 418

feminist game design, 450–51

feminist game studies, xxi, 460, 466, 470, 472

feminized labor. See labor

FemTechNet, xiii, 111, 216

Ferguson, Missouri, xiii, xvi, 174–80, 182, 393, 397, 400

#FergusonSyllabus, xvi, 174–82

FLOW-MATIC, 300

Foucault, Michel, 124, 159–60, 250

Fraser, Nancy, 10, 18, 197

Freelon, Deen, 397–401, 404

Froehlich, Heather, 240–41

Gajjala, Radhika, xii, 185–87

Galloway, Alexander, 273, 370

GamerGate, xxi, 113, 189, 451, 458, 460, 470–74

games, xxi, 31, 42, 109, 111–13, 122, 189, 210, 222, 226, 447–61, 466–73

Garner, Eric, 393, 400–404

Gaviria, Andrés Ramírez, 7, 11, 18

gender neutrality. See neutrality

gendertrolling. See trolling

genres, 242, 253, 409, 415, 417, 429, 439

geographical representation, xiv, 27, 46, 73, 76–77, 79, 83, 86, 439, 441–42

geospatial analysis, 181, 265, 345–46, 352

“Girl Who Was Plugged In, The,” 274

GitHub, 144, 209, 231, 252

GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, museums), 84

glitch, 122, 204, 211

Global Outlook::Digital Humanities (GO::DH), 95, 435–36

Golumbia, David, x, 72

Google, 44, 188, 190; Google Books, 251–52, 296; Google Docs, 203–4, 206–8, 211–13; Google Maps, 292; Google Sites, 383

Grand Theft Auto (GTA), 453

grant funding, xiv–xv, 15, 57–67, 93, 96–98, 100–102, 122, 148, 209, 307, 310, 312–13, 335, 338, 347, 351, 354

“Great Man” theory of history, 348

GynePunk, 8

“hacking” vs. “yacking” debate. See “yacking” vs. “hacking” debate

Halberstam, Jack, 109, 116, 124

handmaid, as rhetorical figure, xviii, 268–70, 298

Handmaid’s Tale, The, xviii, 270

harassment, ix, xi, xxiii, 109, 112, 150, 175, 190, 192, 270, 334, 466, 470–74

Haraway, Donna, 11, 13, 15, 25–26, 31, 35, 42–43, 116, 185, 275, 458, 461

Harney, Stefano, ix, xiv, 30, 392

HASTAC. See Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory

haunting, xii, 151, 190, 396

Hayles, N. Katherine, xiv, 47, 144, 163, 213, 275

Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 50

herstory, 132, 139–41, 150, 386

High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship (HiPSTAS), x

Hispanic. See Latinx identity

History Matters, 352

HIV/AIDS, 17, 143, 220–21, 223, 228

holdyourboundaries.com, 32–34

homophobia, ix, 111, 145, 150

Hopper, Grace, 299–301

Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC), 58, 73, 436

Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI), x

human subjects research, 371

IBM, x, 42, 344

immigrants, 33, 98, 346

India, xvii, 51, 185–98, 436

Indian women’s movement (IWM), 191–92, 194

indigenous peoples, xxiii, 25, 30–32, 50, 102, 185, 188, 197, 225, 291, 331, 357, 365, 369–70, 372–74, 376, 378, 455–56

inequity. See equity

information visualization. See visualization

infrastructure ix–x, xii–xiii, xvi, xviii, 58–59, 61, 87, 113, 187, 225, 268–69, 293, 316, 356, 383, 401, 410, 425, 437–38

Instagram, 33–34, 195, 206, 217

intellectual property, 187, 314, 372, 384

interdisciplinarity, 4, 82, 174, 214, 226, 261, 263–64, 345, 412, 434–35, 443, 451, 466, 468–69

interfaces, xii, xvii, 13, 110, 115–16, 166–67, 187, 226, 230–35, 237–41, 243, 249, 273–75, 292–93, 296, 410, 415–16, 423–25

International Communication Association (ICA), 473

intersectionality, ix, xi–xii, xxii–xxiii, 18, 26, 32, 94, 102, 108–9, 111, 113–14, 118, 186, 193–94, 198, 251, 290, 301, 332, 370–71, 382, 394, 404, 411, 413–14, 419, 424, 455, 458

intertexuality 236, 414–17

interview data, 82, 153, 221, 398

invisible labor. See labor

Irigaray, Luce, 411, 414

Jameson, Frederic, 263

Jim Crow, 173, 394

Johnson, Jessica Marie, xi, xxii, 59

journalism, 59, 161, 179, 447–48, 452, 458–59, 461, 466, 471

JSTOR, 98, 100

Kafai, Yasmin, 8, 10

Kant, Immanuel, 42, 47, 241

Keeling, Kara, 109, 114–15

Kirschenbaum, Matthew, 265, 273, 439–40, 467

Klein, Lauren, 18, 274

Kim, Dorothy, xvii, 59, 254, 374

Koh, Adeline, 123, 247, 249

Ku Klux Klan, 377–79

labor, xi–xiv, xviii–xx, 11, 15–16, 18, 45–46, 62, 66, 72, 75, 82, 85, 117, 119, 162, 166, 180, 207, 222, 231, 251–52, 262, 266–69, 271, 273, 276–78, 294, 298, 305–17, 348, 352–55, 371, 378, 420–21, 430, 458; affective labor, 82, 85, 178, 267, 310, 312, 315; domestic labor, 8, 313; enslaved labor, 16–17, 378; feminized labor, 74, 267, 276; invisible labor, xviii, 117, 162, 252, 310–13; racialized labor, 251–52; reproductive labor, 14, 262, 271

labs. See digital humanities, labs

LambaMOO, 189

LaMem, 44–46

Latinx identity, xii, 60, 95, 102, 251, 371, 402–3

Large-Scale Image Memorability. See LaMem

legislation, 5–6, 9, 12–13, 143, 176, 194, 393, 403, 458–59

Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Canada, 110, 132, 141–44, 150, 165

lesbian communities, 132–33, 137

Lesbian Herstory Archives (LHA), 132, 139–42

lesbian identity, xvi, 110, 119–20, 131–43, 148, 150–51, 170, 221, 331, 386

lesbian lists. See listing

Lewis, Earl, 102–3

LGBT communities, 95, 108, 110, 112, 115, 137, 139–40, 436

librarians, notable, 134, 353

librarianship, 109, 262, 264–67, 274, 313

libraries, 134, 139, 143, 251, 264–67, 330, 355–56, 378, 383

Library of Congress American Memory, 356

Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), 120, 296

LilyPad, xiv, 9–12, 19–20

linked data, 121, 243, 421, 424–25, 430

Linked Open Data (LOD), 428

listing, xvi, 27, 84, 95, 97, 100, 120, 131–44, 150–51, 163–64, 196, 237, 246–47, 314, 335, 354–55, 415, 472

listservs, 252, 264, 268, 330

Liu, Alan, 81, 93–95, 103, 113, 187, 261, 264, 267–69, 278, 429, 448

live coding, 122

Living Net, 14–15

Lorde, Audra, xiv, 26–27, 271, 411, 419

Losh, Elizabeth, 9–10, 213, 262, 405, 450, 460, 470

Lost in Space, 6

lynching, 173, 371–72, 377

Macherey, Pierre, 263

Madwoman in the Attic, The, xix

Mandell, Laura, 278, 322

Manovich, Lev, 45, 234

manuscripts, 221, 230–32, 236–40, 242–54

markup, xx, 119, 142, 153, 157–58, 167–69, 237, 244–45, 249, 290, 356, 410–20, 424, 426, 428, 430

mashup, 215

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 9, 11, 44, 195–96

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), 72

material culture, 233, 350

materiality, xiii–xv, xx, xxii, 4, 9, 10–18, 27, 31–32, 35, 43, 47, 61–62, 116, 163, 185, 187–88, 210, 212–13, 215, 217, 230–33, 236, 238–40, 246, 249–50, 252, 268, 270–71, 273–77, 279, 291, 299, 350, 396, 406, 409, 412, 421, 429, 439

McLuhan, Marshall, 4–5, 7, 10, 18

McMaster University, 263

McPherson, Tara, 94, 114, 121, 271, 277, 289–91, 294–95, 298–301, 333, 419, 428–29

MEALS framework, xiii, xxii

Mechanical Turk. See Amazon Mechanical Turk

medieval studies, xvii, 230–51, 346

Mellon Foundation, xv, 93, 97–104, 268, 311

Melville Electronic Library, 298

mentoring, 58, 71, 75, 82, 143, 147, 168, 176, 179, 313, 333, 419

messiness, xii, xviii, xix, 9, 17, 94–95, 119–24, 232, 275, 277, 404

metadata, xvi, xx, 113, 119, 121, 157, 245, 291–92, 297, 301, 309, 373, 418, 422, 424

#MeToo, xxiii, 270

Metropolis, 30, 36

midwifery, xviii, 271–72, 275, 351

Mignolo, Walter, xiv, 25, 27

“Millican Race ‘Riot,’” 371, 377, 381, 385

mise-en-système, 234, 243, 248–49

misogyny, ix, 16, 75, 85, 183, 269, 395, 451, 457, 470–71

MIT. See Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Modern Language Association (MLA), 3, 19, 76, 203, 311, 314, 350, 373

Modi, Narendra, 197

Monáe, Janelle, 30, 36

More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution, A, 354

Moretti, Franco, 234

Moten, Fred, ix, xiv, 30, 392

Mukurtu, 291, 372, 383

Mukurtu Wumpurrarni-kari Archive, 383

multiculturalism, 134, 325, 335

multilingualism, 78, 84, 235–39, 242–43, 253–54

Mulvey, Laura, 253

museums, 7, 14, 84, 355–58, 370, 372, 375

Nakamura, Lisa, xxiii, 11, 252

naming, xx, 134, 163, 186, 209, 424

National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), xv, 37, 67, 93, 96–97, 231, 236, 251, 254, 346–48, 360

Native Americans. See indigenous peoples

neoliberalism, x, 29, 62, 72, 85, 113, 190, 197, 206

network analysis, 84–85

network graphs. See network visualization

network neutrality. See neutrality

networks, xii, 14–15, 63, 80–81, 121, 164, 168, 186–87, 208, 211, 214, 217, 221–24, 226, 234, 239–40, 244, 264, 274, 291, 307, 309, 370, 391–401, 404–6, 449, 466–67, 470, 473–74

network visualization, 138, 168, 398–99, 144, 424

neural networks, 40, 43, 46

neutrality, xiii, xxi, 117, 141, 146, 164, 251, 271, 292, 294, 296, 375, 386, 428, 450, 452, 458; gender neutrality, 327; network neutrality, ix

New Maps of Old Lagos, 441

newsgames, 447–51, 457–58

Nigeria, 434–38, 440–43

Noble, Safiya, xii

nonbinary characteristics, xvi–xvii, 7, 18, 42–43, 71, 97, 116, 121, 123, 141, 160, 185, 191, 210–11, 272, 297, 328

No Red Tape, 188

Nowviskie, Bethany, 15, 77, 265–66, 268, 315

Obama, Barack, 40, 97, 405

Oldest Game, The, 447, 449–50, 453–60

Omeka, 265, 278, 377, 383

online communities, 175, 189, 195, 466, 470–73

online violence. See violence

open access, 144, 153, 371–72, 383, 421, 467

open data, 411, 425, 427–28

open source, 9, 100, 221, 237, 244, 291, 425, 469

optical character recognition (OCR), 143, 252

oral history data, 373–74, 377, 383–84

Orlando, xviii, xx, 97, 157, 165, 374, 409–30

Orphan Black, xiv, 30

Oxford University, 236–37, 252

Oxygen Editor, 143–44

PAM, 203, 207–9, 212–19, 224–27

Parham, Marisa, xii

patriarchy, x, xiv, xviii, 11, 15, 26, 71, 132, 133, 159, 196, 198, 206, 269, 295, 334–35

pedagogy, xvi, xxii, 73, 84–85, 111, 273–75, 293, 300, 306, 308, 313, 316, 352, 411, 418–21, 424, 455

performance, xvii, 14–15, 26, 29, 12, 203–18, 221–27, 234, 392

personography, 150, 157–70

philanthropy, xv, 100, 102

physicality. See materiality

Planned Parenthood, 97

playtesting data, 450, 455–56, 460

pleasure, xvii, 122, 192, 223, 230–33, 239, 241–42, 244–45, 247, 249–50, 253, 259; nonvisual pleasure, 230, 238–40, 250; visual pleasure, 231–33, 239, 241–42, 244–45, 247, 253

police violence. See violence

political economy, xii, 395

political unconscious, 262–63

politics. See digital humanities, politics

pornography, 205, 457

Porter, Dot, 265–66

Posner, Miriam, xxiii, 78, 88, 132, 142, 148, 268, 276, 292–94, 301, 314, 323, 345, 359, 469

postracialism, 197, 247

praxis, xvii, xxiii, 4, 19, 26–27, 30–31, 35, 63, 113–17, 157, 169, 205–9, 220, 246, 291, 293, 298–99, 315

precarity, 60, 66, 82, 115, 307–8, 310, 312, 392, 406, 459

preservation, xx, xxii, 84, 96, 102, 131–32, 139, 141, 143, 145, 167, 221, 241, 243, 252, 268, 312, 345–48, 354, 356, 373, 379, 420, 438

Presner, Todd, 439

principal investigator role, x, xix, 15, 65, 278, 310, 347–48, 351, 354, 359–60, 375

privacy, 33–34, 57–59, 78, 141, 187, 214, 335, 371, 374, 392

programming. See code literacy and codework

programming communities, 117, 144

Project Bamboo, 268–69

prosopography, 150–51, 158, 160–61, 163–65, 168–70, 427

prostitution. See sex workers

prototyping, 166, 169–70, 268, 271–72, 417, 424, 436, 450, 458–59

pseudonyms, xvi, 159, 161–64

Puar, Jasbir, 25–26, 29, 198

public humanities, 5, 103, 153, 348, 357

Quantified Self, 15

queer, definition of, 108–9, 158

queer digital humanities, xv–xvi, 108–23

queer game studies, 111–13

Queer OS, 109, 114–15

Queer Technologies, 111, 116–17

queer theory, xv–xvi, 109, 113–14, 117, 276, 297

questionnaires. See survey data

Quinn, Zoe, 471

racialized labor. See labor

racism ix, xi, 4, 40, 57–58, 133, 145, 148–49, 151, 174, 181–83, 197, 221, 289, 294, 299, 333, 371, 376–78, 387, 391, 393, 395–96, 403

radical feminism. See feminism

radical potential of digital humanities. See digital humanities, politics

Raid on Deerfield: Many Stories of 1704, 357

Ramsay, Stephen, 269, 293–95

rape. See violence: sexual violence

rape culture, 188

RDA. See Resource Description and Access

RDF. See Resource Description Framework

rejections, 324–26

remix, 204, 215–16, 222, 226, 279

reproduction, xviii, 5–8, 11–13, 17, 26, 97–98, 262–63, 266, 269–72, 275–77, 309, 313

Resource Description and Access (RDA), 297

Resource Description Framework (RDF), 121, 243–46, 427

Reynolds, Diamond, 391, 404–6

Rich, Adrienne, 133–34, 139

Risam, Roopika, xiv, xv, xix, 113, 249, 332, 370, 411, 419

robotics, 6, 9–10, 35, 39–41, 43–44, 47, 205, 251

Robots Reading Vogue, 39–40

Rockwell, Geoffrey, 81, 263, 266, 272, 412

Roe v. Wade, 5–6, 19

Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de, 320

Sammet, Jean, 299–301

Sample, Mark, 19, 375

Sarai, 187

Say Her Name, 196

Scalar, 278

School of Cultural Texts and Records, 187

science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), xi, 15, 177, 308–9, 468–69

sensorium, human, 238–40

September 11 Digital Archive, 354

serious games, xxi

service, xviii–xix, 82, 85, 175, 180, 261–78, 305, 309–11, 314, 349, 351, 423, 461

sexism, ix, 85, 145, 147–50, 174, 376

sexual harassment. See harassment

sexual violence. See violence

sex workers, xxi, 132, 193, 392, 447–53, 460

SGML. See Standard Generalized Markup Language

Shah, Anushka, 196

Shah, Nishant, xii, 187

Shakespeare, William, 49–50, 222, 235

Shaw, Adrienne, 466, 472

silence, 102, 148, 186, 190, 192, 250, 262–63, 405

silencing, 175, 180–81, 194, 470, 172–74

Siri, 34

situated perspectives, xii–xiii, xviii–xxi, 6, 12–13, 48, 118, 239, 271, 273–77, 369, 371, 378, 384–86, 428, 451, 461

Situationism, 5

slavery, 16, 270, 344, 359, 376, 378, 396

smell. See pleasure: nonvisual pleasure

social media, xvi, 31, 33–35, 40, 59, 144, 173–73, 177, 180–82, 188, 192, 195–96, 206–7, 214, 216, 220, 224, 270, 278, 330, 392–401, 404–6, 419, 470

social network analysis. See network visualization

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), 231, 422–23

Sofia, 44

Small Wonder, xiv, 39–40

Smith, Martha Nell, 94–95, 276, 290, 333, 374

Smithsonian Institution, 357

social justice, xx, 27, 32, 62, 76, 95–96, 104, 108, 111–12, 132, 175, 178, 180, 182, 261, 292, 295, 302, 369, 375, 386, 397, 399, 404, 406, 471

speculative computing, 118

Spivak, Gayatri, 191

Srishti Institute of Art, Design, and Technology, 188

Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), 423, 430

Stanford University, x, xxiii, 76, 244–45, 345

Star, Susan Leigh, xii–xiii, 268, 276

STEM. See science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

S.T.I.T.C.H.E.D., 17

Suchman, Lucille, xiii, 273

surveillance, 6, 34, 66, 72, 131, 175, 181, 250, 393, 456

survey data, xv, xviii, 75, 143, 270, 310–11, 320, 323–36, 341, 349, 356, 401, 438, 457

sustainability, xv, xxii, 31–32, 62, 95, 137, 243, 249, 276, 312, 315, 383, 411, 422–26

Svensson, Patrik, 58, 262–63, 278

systemic conditions, ix, xxi, 17, 65, 71, 145, 148, 150, 162, 262, 289–302, 332, 341, 369, 397, 403–4, 419, 457, 469

tacit knowledge, xiii

Tay, 40

teaching. See pedagogy

TEI. See Text Encoding Initiative

TEI community, 146–47, 153

tenure, 32, 122, 153, 175–76, 179–80, 182, 265, 305–9, 311–14, 316–17, 324, 329–30, 332, 339, 345, 348–51, 356

Terras, Melissa, 76–78, 80, 88, 146, 296, 321, 430

text encoding, 278, 290, 346, 373, 412–13

Text Encoding Initiative (TEI), 97, 119, 142, 153, 237, 243–46, 249, 296, 344, 356, 373, 412, 416, 420, 424, 427, 430

textiles, xiv, 8, 10, 18, 20, 357

Texting Wilde, 110–11

THATCamps, 75–76

Tibetan and Himalayan Library (THL), 372–73

Tiptree, James, 274–76

tools, x, xii–xiv, xviii, xxi–xxii, 25–32, 72–73, 94, 100, 102, 109–13, 119, 121–22, 142, 178, 180, 196, 214–15, 240–41, 246, 268, 270–72, 275–76, 291, 295, 299, 302, 374, 418, 434, 437–38, 440, 448

Toomer, Jean, 49–50

TransAtlantic Slave Trade Database, 435

transCoder, 117, 124

#transformdh, xiii, 76, 95

transgender identity, xii, 10, 27, 34, 132, 150, 297, 325, 328–29, 336, 455, 458, 473

transparency, 47, 85, 117, 292

transphobia, ix, 145, 150

trolling, 40, 112, 175–77, 466, 470–71, 474; gendertrolling, 470–71

Trump, Donald, ix, 30–31, 34–35, 40, 182

trust building, xx, 57, 67, 139, 302, 315, 382–84, 460

Tumblr, 88, 192

Turing, Alan, 39, 115–17

Twitter, xvi, 7, 40, 87, 111, 174–82, 190, 193, 195, 206, 217, 226, 240, 244, 247–48, 249, 321–22, 330, 374, 384–85, 388, 395, 397–401, 404, 467–74

undercommons, ix, xiv, 30, 392

UNESCO DigiArts, 441

universal design, 247–48

universalism, xiv, 27, 40–51, 71, 187, 189, 247–48, 298, 373

University of Maryland, x, 298, 354

University of Victoria, xxi

University of Virginia, x–xi, 265, 352, 356 376

Unix, 271, 294–95, 300, 302

UNSTOPPABLE, 27–29, 32

Unsworth, John, 439, 451

Valley of the Shadow, The, 351–54

Verhoeven, Deb, xv, 147, 268, 278

Vibrant Lives, 14–15

Victorian studies, 45–46, 157–67, 266, 278, 290

violence, xvi–xvii, xxi–xxii, 4, 27, 31, 47, 49, 58–60, 141–42, 148, 174, 178, 182, 185–86, 188–98, 214–15, 217–18, 269–70, 383, 391, 394, 396–97, 399–400, 403, 448, 450, 452–53, 456, 458–59, 471; online violence, xxi, 59,189, 270, 457; police violence, 174, 176–78, 382, 393–94, 396–406, 456–57, 471; sexual violence, 25, 186, 188–94, 269–70

virtual reality (VR), xiii, 25

visualization, xiv, xv, xx, 7–8, 11–20, 99, 101, 103, 109–10, 167–69, 206, 211, 222, 230, 234–35, 239–41, 248–49, 255, 274–75, 373, 399, 421, 424, 426, 429

visual pleasure. See pleasure: visual pleasure

Voyant, 97, 105, 272, 278

VR. See virtual reality

Wajcman, Judy, xii, 4, 9, 11, 20, 266

wearable technologies, xii, xiv, 5, 7, 9, 13

Wells-Barnett, Ida B., xvi, 173–74, 180–83

Westworld, 25, 31, 36

Wernimont, Jacqueline, 14–15, 76, 96, 111, 158, 206–7, 261, 271, 278, 371, 374, 411, 429, 448

Whole Cloth, 357

Why Loiter, 192

Wi-Fi, 437

Wilde, Oscar, 110–11, 159, 162

Women Writers Online. See Women Writers Project

Women Writers Project, 96–97, 143, 157, 165, 278, 290, 296, 298, 302, 374, 412–13, 424

Woolf, Virginia, 134, 138, 409–10, 429

WordPress, 203, 206, 244, 383

world-building, 108

Wynter, Silvia, 31, 35

XML, 142, 144, 167–68, 237, 243–46, 249

“yacking” vs. “hacking” debate, 187, 437

Yellow Nineties Online, xvi, 157–70

Yellow Nineties Personography, 157–70

Yik Yak, 395–97

Young Black Twitter (YBT), 398–99, 405

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A different version of chapter 24 by Sandra Gabriele was previously published with Natalie Z. Walschots in French as “Une vue de quelque part: Concevoir le plus vieux jeu du monde,” in Le témoignage sexuel et intime, un levier de changement social?, ed. M. N. Mensah (Montréal: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2017). The author gratefully acknowledges PUQ’s permission to publish this version.

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