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Feminist Digital Humanities: Intersections in Practice
Feminist Digital Humanities: Intersections in Practice

edited by Lisa Marie Rhody and Susan Schreibman
contributions by Laura Mandell, Jacqueline Wernimont, Nikko L. Stevens, Jenny Bergenmar, Cecilia Lindhé, Astrid von Rosen, Ravynn K. Stringfield, Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, Daniela Agostinho, Katrine Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Kristin Veel, Mark Sample, Lisa Marie Rhody, Dhanashree Thorat, Andie Silva, Tanya E. Clement, Monika Barget, Susan Schreibman, Jaime Lee Kirtz and Susan Brown
introduction by Lisa Marie Rhody and Susan Schreibman

University of Illinois Press, 2025

ISBNs

Cloth: 978-0-252-04642-1

Paper: 978-0-252-08850-6

eISBN: 978-0-252-04830-2 (OA)

eISBN: 978-0-252-04773-2 (standard)

About the Book
Feminist digital humanities offers opportunities for exploring, exposing, and revaluing marginalized forms of knowledge and enacting new processes for creating meaning. Lisa Marie Rhody and Susan Schreibman present essays that explore digital humanities practice as rich terrain for feminist creativity and critique.

The editors divide the works into three categories. In the first section, contributors offer readings that demonstrate how feminist thought can be put into operation through digital practice or via analytical approaches, methodologies, and interpretations. A second section structured around infrastructure considers how technologies of knowledge creation, publication, access, and sharing can be formed or reformed through feminist values. The final section focuses on pedagogies and proposes feminist strategies for preparing students to become critical and confident readers with and against technologies.

Aimed at readers in and out of the classroom, Feminist Digital Humanities reveals the many ways scholars have pushed beyond critique to practice digital humanities in new ways.

Contributors: Daniela Agostinho, Monika Barget, Jenny Bergenmar, Susan Brown, Tanya E Clement, Katrine Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Jaime Lee Kirtz, Cecilia Lindhé, Laura Mandell, Lisa Marie Rhody, Mark Sample, Susan Schreibman, Andie Silva, Nikki L. Stevens, Ravynn K. Stringfield, Dhanashree Thorat, Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, Kristin Veel, Astrid von Rosen, and Jacqueline Wernimont

About the Author
Lisa Marie Rhody is Director of the Digital Humanities Research Institute and Deputy Director of Digital Initiatives at the CUNY Graduate Center. Susan Schreibman is a professor of digital arts and culture at Maastricht University. She is a coeditor of the New Companion to Digital Humanities, 2nd edition.
Tags
Topics in the Digital Humanities, Digital humanities, Intersections, Technology and women, Women and technology, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Methodology, Education, Social Science
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