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Mediating Multiculturalism : Digital Storytelling and the Everyday Ethnic /

This book addresses a historical problem-multiculturalism-using contemporary phenomena: digital storytelling. 'Mediating Multiculturalism' offers an innovative model for reconceptualising cultural difference in a highly mobile and contradictory global moment.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Trimboli, Daniella (Autor)
Otros Autores: Ponzanesi, Sandra
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York, NY : Anthem Press, 2020.
Colección:Anthem series in citizenship and national identities
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Front Matter
  • Half-title
  • Title page
  • Copyright information
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Multiculturalism as a Crisis of Contradiction
  • The everyday turn
  • Multiculturalism media: Artistic practice and digital storytelling
  • Digital storytelling and whiteness
  • What work is done in the name of the everyday? Foregrounding the background as methodology
  • Parts One-Three
  • Part One Convergences
  • Chapter One Difference Returns to the Everyday: Multiculturalism, the Arts and 'Race'
  • Multiculturalism and the arts
  • Cultural diversity and its critics: Two key approaches to the crisis of multiculturalism in the twenty-first century
  • Everyday multiculturalism
  • Reframing everyday multiculturalism
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Two Digital Storytelling and Diversity Work
  • History and development of digital storytelling
  • Theorising digital storytelling as participatory culture
  • Key issues of digital storytelling
  • 'Not migrant enough': Problems in migrant digital storytelling
  • Alternative readings of digital storytelling
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Three Meeting in the Middle: A Theoretical Framework
  • Multiculturalism as an apparatus of security
  • Ethnic performativity in digital storytelling
  • Affective economies in digital stories
  • Conclusion
  • Part Two Multicultural Bodies
  • Chapter Four Everyday Ethnicity in Digital Publics
  • Sharing my story: ACMI's digital storytelling programme
  • Ethnic performativity in individual digital stories
  • Narrative structure
  • Aesthetic techniques
  • Sound techniques
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Five Harmonising Diverse Voices: Ethnic Performativity in Collaborative Digital Storytelling
  • The Junk Theory project
  • Narrative structure
  • Aesthetic techniques
  • Sound techniques
  • Sailing on the winds of whiteness: Deconstructing or reinstating racialised bodies in the Shire?
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Six In Pursuit of the Promise
  • Expressing everyday ethnicity: 'What it feels like'
  • Value, validation and comfort
  • Performing the multicultural promise
  • 'I wasn't talking to you. Piss off!': Affective precarity in national belonging
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Seven The Heart of the Matter
  • Intimating ethnicity through photography
  • Facing up to the nation
  • Ethnic snaps
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Eight Slipping Up: Performative Glitches
  • Husky desires and risky encounters
  • Conclusion
  • Part Three Future Digital Multiculturalisms
  • Chapter Nine Diasporic Disturbances: Alternative Digital Storytelling Techniques
  • Failed multicultural feelings
  • Performing plurality
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Ten The Cosmos in the Everyday
  • The Afro and the white Australians: Chronicling everyday multiculturalism via Liam's Hair
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Eleven Digital Cosmopolitanisms, Diasporic Intimacies
  • Cultural difference: Revolution or redundancy?