Content tagged "feminism"
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Posted by Chris Kerich S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2017
Topics: breaking practices, criticism, feminism, hacktivism, systems, technologyCritical Breaking
Utilizing critical and feminist science and technology studies methods, this thesis offers a new framework, called critical breaking, to allow for reflective and critical examination and analysis of instances of error, breakdown, and failure in digital systems.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre and Vicky Zeamer
Podcast, Kishonna L . Gray: “#Misogynoir, #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen, and other forms of Black Digital Feminisms”
Operating under the oppressive structures of masculinity, heterosexuality, and Whiteness that are sustained in digital spaces, marginalized women persevere and resist such hegemonic realities.
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Event: Thursday, December 8, 2016 @ 5:00 pm
#Misogynoir, #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen, and other forms of Black Digital Feminisms
Operating under the oppressive structures of masculinity, heterosexuality, and Whiteness that are sustained in digital spaces, marginalized women persevere and resist such hegemonic realities.
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Posted by Neal Grigsby S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2007
Topics: adolescence, anthropology, Bildungsroman, feminism, fiction, film, literature, narrative, picaresque novel, psychology, school story, sociology, Sofia Coppola, video gamesA Ceaseless Becoming: Narratives of Adolescence Across Media
The broad appeal of narratives with adolescent protagonists across a variety of media, including literature, film, and video games.
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Posted by Cynthia Conti S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2001
Topics: activism, audiences, fandom, feminism, Le Tigre, music, politics“Stepping Up to the Mic”: Le Tigre Strategizes Third Wave Feminist Activism Through Music and Performance
An analysis of the political music band Le Tigre, this thesis explores the strategies for Third Wave feministic activism that Le Tigre creates and pursues through music and performance.