“Contents” in “Bodies of Information”
Contents
Jacqueline Wernimont and Elizabeth Losh
1. “Danger, Jane Roe!” Material Data Visualization as Feminist Praxis | Kim Brillante Knight
2. The Android Goddess Declaration: After Man(ifestos) | micha cárdenas
5. Be More Than Binary | Deb Verhoeven
7. Counting the Costs: Funding Feminism in the Digital Humanities | Christina Boyles
8. Toward a Queer Digital Humanities | Bonnie Ruberg, Jason Boyd, and James Howe
11. Is Twitter Any Place for a [Black Academic] Lady? | Marcia Chatelain
12. Bringing Up the Bodies: The Visceral, the Virtual, and the Visible | Padmini Ray Murray
14. Building Pleasure and the Digital Archive | Dorothy Kim
15. Delivery Service: Gender and the Political Unconscious of Digital Humanities | Susan Brown
16. Building Otherwise | Julia Flanders
18. Minority Report: The Myth of Equality in the Digital Humanities | Barbara Bordalejo
19. Complicating a “Great Man” Narrative of Digital History in the United States | Sharon M. Leon
21. Domestic Disturbances: Precarity, Agency, Data | Beth Coleman
23. Decolonizing Digital Humanities: Africa in Perspective | Babalola Titilola Aiyegbusi
24. A View from Somewhere: Designing The Oldest Game, a Newsgame to Speak Nearby | Sandra Gabriele
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