FemTechNet Critical Race & Ethnic Studies Pedagogy Workbook

Suggested Reading

Boateng, B. (2011). The Copyright Thing Doesn’t Work Here: Adinkra and Kente Cloth and Intellectual Property in Ghana. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

Carpio, G., Luk, S. and Bush, A. “Building people’s histories: Graduate student teaching and undergraduate education.” Journal of American History. March 2013.

Christen, K. (2012). "Does information really want to be free? Indigenous knowledge systems and the question of openness." International Journal of Communication, 6, 2870-2894.

Chun, W. (2007). "Race and/as Software" in Alien Encounters: Popular Culture in Asian America. Eds. Thuy Linh Tu and Mimi Nguyen. (Duke UP, 2007)

Coleman, B. (2009). "Race as technology." Camera Obscura, 24 (1 70), 177–207.

Daniels, J. (2009). “Rethinking Cyberfeminism(s): Race, Gender and Embodiment.” Women Studies Quarterly. 37: 1 - 2.

Eglash, R. (2002). "Race, sex, and nerds: From black geeks to Asian American hipsters." Social Text, 20(2), 49–64.

FemTechNet Collective, “FemTechNet: A Collective Statement on Teaching and Learning Race, Feminism,and Technology,” Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies

Haraway, D. “Prospects for a Materialist Informatics: L. Nakamura interviews Donna Haraway.” Electronic Book Review. Available: http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/technocapitalism/interview

Kolko, B., Nakamura, L., Rodman, G. (eds). Race in Cyberspace. New York, NY: Routledge, 2000.

Lui, A. (2012) "Where is the Cultural Criticism in the Digital Humanities?Debates in the Digital Humanities, ed. Matthew K. Gold. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 490-509.

McPherson, T (2012) “U.S. Operating Systems at Mid-Century: The Intertwining of Race and UNIX.” In L. Nakamura & P. Chow-White (Eds.), Race After the Internet, 21–37. New York, NY: Routledge.

Nakamura, L. (2002). Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet. Psychology Press.

Nakamura, L. (2008). Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet. U of Minnesota Press.

Nguyen, M.T. (2003) “Queer Cyborgs and New Mutants: Race, Sexuality and Prosthetic Sociality in Digital Space.” In AsianAmerica.net: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Cyberspace, edited by Rachel Lee and Sau-Ling Wong. New York: Routledge Press, 2003. 281-305.

Reitman, M. (2006). "Uncovering the white place: whitewashing at work." Social & Cultural Geography, 7(02), 267–282.

Skloot, R. (2010). The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. New York, NY: Broadway Paperbacks.

Smith, L. (2013). "Genetics is a study in faith: Forensic DNA, kinship analysis, and the ethics of care in post-conflict Latin America." Scholar and Feminist Online, 11(3). Special issue on “Life (Un)LTD: Feminism, Bioscience, Race.”

Wajcman, J., & Lobb, L. A. P. (2007). "The gender relations of software work in Vietnam." Gender, Technology and Development, 11(1), 1-26.

Wallis, C. (2013). "Technology and/as governmentality: The production of young rural women as low-tech laboring subjects in China." Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 10(4), 341-358.

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