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Book SynopsisExamines the political, ontological, and technological underpinnings of the guerrilla in the digital humanities. Matthew Applegate uses the guerrilla to connect popular iterations of digital humanities' practice to its political rhetoric and infrastructure. By doing so, he reorients DH's conceptual lexicon around practices of collective becoming.
Trade Review“Applegate’s work serves as both a genealogy and a challenge to DH praxis, and it is perhaps most compelling (and timely) as the latter.”—Anastasia Salter, coauthor of
Toxic Geek Masculinity: Sexism, Trolling, and Identity PolicingTable of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 — Protocols for Conflict
- Chapter 2 — The Maker and the Made
- Chapter 3 — The Production of the Commons
- Chapter 4 — Guerrilla Theory from the Underside
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Notes