Introduction.- PART ONE: Concepts.- 1.Gender, Memory and Technologies.- 2.Globital Memory.- 3.Globital Utopias. Imaginaries of Gender, Memory and Technologies.- PART TWO: Domains.- 4. Globital Body: Birth.- 5.Globital Home: Life.- 6.Globital Publics: Death.- PART THREE: Actions.- 7.Globital Stories.- 8.Epilogue: Gender Recalled
"The path breaking trans-disciplinary academic study of memory introduces how the dual forces of digitization and globalization might transform gender and gendered memories through and with mobile and social technologies. Anna Reading's timely account of how mediated memories produced and recorded by mobile phone, social media, medical imaging, the internet and digital archive are rearticulating gender and the gendering of memory in previously unexplored new ways." (Andrea Peto, Professor, Central European University, Budapest)
Anna Reading is Professor of Culture and Creative Industries, Kings College, University of London, UK and Honorary Professor at the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University, Australia. Her books include Polish Women, Solidarity and Feminism (1992) The Social Inheritance of the Holocaust (2002); Communism, Capitalism and the Mass Media (2008) with Colin Sparks and is co-editor of The Media in Britain (1999) Save As….Digital Memories (2009) and Cultural Memories of Nonviolent Struggle (2015). She is a playwright with seven plays performed internationally.
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