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Black Networked Resistance? explores the creative range of Black digital users and their responses to varying forms of oppression, utilizing cultural, communicative, political, and technological threads both on and offline. Raven Maragh-Lloyd demonstrates how Black users strategically rearticulate their responses to oppression in ways that highlight Black publics' historically rich traditions and reveal the shifting nature of both dominance and resistance, particularly in the digital age. Through case studies and interviews, Maragh-Lloyd reveals the malleable ways resistance can take shape and the ways Black users artfully demonstrate such modifications of resistance through strategies of survival, reprieve, and community online. Each chapter grounds itself in a resistance strategy, such as Black humor, care, or archiving, to show the ways that Black publics reshape strategies of resistance over time and across media platforms. Linking singular digital resistance movements while arguin

Table of Contents
Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. “The Whole World Is Going to See You, Boo”: “Karens,” Black Humor, and Innocence
2. “Do It for the Culture”: Black Digital Historians Reimagining Access
3. Care as Resistance: Black Women Online
4. Cancel Culture and the Limits of Networked Resistance
5. “The Black Delegation”: Black Evergreen Networks and Futures of Resistance
Conclusion

Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 23/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9780520390027, 978-0520390027
      ISBN10: 0520390024

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Black Networked Resistance? explores the creative range of Black digital users and their responses to varying forms of oppression, utilizing cultural, communicative, political, and technological threads both on and offline. Raven Maragh-Lloyd demonstrates how Black users strategically rearticulate their responses to oppression in ways that highlight Black publics' historically rich traditions and reveal the shifting nature of both dominance and resistance, particularly in the digital age. Through case studies and interviews, Maragh-Lloyd reveals the malleable ways resistance can take shape and the ways Black users artfully demonstrate such modifications of resistance through strategies of survival, reprieve, and community online. Each chapter grounds itself in a resistance strategy, such as Black humor, care, or archiving, to show the ways that Black publics reshape strategies of resistance over time and across media platforms. Linking singular digital resistance movements while arguin

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      List of Figures
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction
      1. “The Whole World Is Going to See You, Boo”: “Karens,” Black Humor, and Innocence
      2. “Do It for the Culture”: Black Digital Historians Reimagining Access
      3. Care as Resistance: Black Women Online
      4. Cancel Culture and the Limits of Networked Resistance
      5. “The Black Delegation”: Black Evergreen Networks and Futures of Resistance
      Conclusion

      Notes
      References
      Index

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