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Afro-Latinx Digital Connections /

"This volume presents examples of how digital technologies are being used by people of African descent in South America and the Caribbean as a means to achieve social justice and to challenge racist images of Afro-descendant peoples"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Villar, Andres (Editor ), Arriaga Arango, Eduard (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Gainesville : University of Florida Press, 2021.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Eduard Arriaga and Andres Villar
  • Afro-Latinx Digital Cultures: Towards Complex and Diverse (Digital?) Humanities / Eduard Arriaga
  • Digital Autonomy and Knowledge Production by Black and Brazilian Women: Interview with Silvana Bahia, director of PretaLab, Brazil / Eduard Arriaga and Andres Villar
  • Afro-Latina Minimal Computing: Interview with Sandra Abd'Allah-Alvarez, Cuban activist and blogger / Eduard Arriaga and Andres Villar
  • Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Cuban Digital Culture / Maya Anderson-Gonzalez
  • Fighting Racism with Digital Weapons: Interview with Mónica Carrillo, LUNDU (Peru) and Proyecto Afrolatin@ (USA) / Eduard Arriaga and Andres Villar
  • International Organization (IO) Theory and Online Afro-Latin America / Yvonne Captain
  • Between Analog and Digital Activism in Afro-Colombia: Interview with Yancy Castillo and Dora Ines Vivanco, CNOA (Conferencia Nacional de Organizaciones Afro-Colombianas), Bogot , Colombia / Eduard Arriaga and Andres Villar
  • Towards the Creation of an Afrodescendant Digital Archive: The Cape Verdean Association in Buenos Aires / María Cecilia Martino
  • Borrowing Digital Tools to Connect the Periphery: Interview with Alí Majul, Artist and Activist, Colectivo Contextos and Canal Cultural, Cartagena, Colombia / Eduard Arriaga and Andres Villar
  • Using Games to Build Connections in Africa and Beyond: Interview with Adebayo Adegbembo, founder of Genii Games / Eduard Arriaga and Andres Villar
  • Epilogue: Using Digital Tools to Build Afro-Latinx Connections and Futures