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  1. Gender and memory in the globital age
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, London

    This book asks how 21st century technologies such as the Internet, mobile phones and social media are transforming human memory and its relationship to gender. Each epoch brings with it new media technologies that have transformed human memory. Anna... more

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    This book asks how 21st century technologies such as the Internet, mobile phones and social media are transforming human memory and its relationship to gender. Each epoch brings with it new media technologies that have transformed human memory. Anna Reading examines the ways in which globalised digital cultures are changing the gender of memory and memories of gender through a lively set of original case studies in the ‘globital age’. The study analyses imaginaries of gender, memory and technology in utopian literature; it provides an examination of how foetal scanning alters the gendered memories of the human being. Reading draws on original research on women’s use of mobile phones to capture and share personal and family memories as well as analysing changes to journalism and gendered memories, focusing on the mobile witnessing of terrorism and state terror. The book concludes with a critical reflection on Anna Reading’s work as a playwright mobilising feminist memories as part of a digital theatre project 'Phenomenal Women with Fuel Theatre' which created live and digital memories of inspirational women. The book explains in depth Reading’s original concept of digitised and globalised memory - ‘globital memory’ - and suggests how the scholar may use mobile methodologies to understand how memories travel and change in the globital age 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

     

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    Series: Palgrave Macmillan memory studies
    Subjects: History; Historiography; Technology in literature; Humanities; Feminist theory; Sociology; Sex (Psychology); Gender expression; Gender identity
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 235 Seiten)
  2. Gender and memory in the globital age
    Published: [2016]
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    Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
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  3. Gender and memory in the globital age
    Published: [2016]
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    Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin, Bibliothek
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  4. Gender and memory in the globital age
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, London

    "Dedication" -- "Preface: The Feminist Mnemologist" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "List of Tables" -- "chapter 1: Introduction" -- "Book Rationale" -- "Book Scope" -- "Research Methods" -- "Book Content" -- "Part I: Concepts" -- "Part II:... more

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    "Dedication" -- "Preface: The Feminist Mnemologist" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "List of Tables" -- "chapter 1: Introduction" -- "Book Rationale" -- "Book Scope" -- "Research Methods" -- "Book Content" -- "Part I: Concepts" -- "Part II: Domains" -- "Part III: Actions" -- "Key Terms" -- "Part I: Concepts" -- "chapter 2: Gender, Memory and Technologies" -- "Memory Technologies in Early Feminism" -- "Memory Technologies in 20th-Century Feminism" -- "Gender and Memory Technologies in Memory Studies" -- "New Paradigms in Memory Studies" -- "Notes" -- "chapter 3: Globital Memory" -- "Movement and Fixity" -- "Towards the Globital: Globalisation Plus Digitisation" -- "Globital Memory: Concept" -- "Globital Memory: Method" -- "(Trans)Mediality" -- "(Trans)Modality" -- "Extensity" -- "Velocity" -- "Valency" -- "Viscosity" -- "Notes" -- "chapter 4: Globital Utopias: Imaginaries of Gender, Memory and New Technologies" -- "Utopia as Method" -- "Gender, Memory and the Press" -- "Gender, Memory and the Screen" -- "Mobilising Feminist Memories" -- "Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "Part II: Domains" -- "chapter 5: Globital Body: Birth" -- "Defining Obstetric Sonography" -- "Gender and Sonography" -- "Pre-Natal Erasure and Forgetting" -- "From Personal to Public Memory" -- "From Private Loss to Public Memorial" -- "Trajectories of the Globital Memory Baby" -- "Conclusions" -- "chapter 6: Globital Home: Life" -- "In William Shakespeare’s Othello, Iago declares, â€I will wear my heart upon my sleeve/For daws to peck at: I am not what I am.’ In one of the interviews I conducted for this book, a young woman declared that her favourite memory on her mobi" -- "Historical and Social Context of the Mobile Phone" -- "The Local and the Global" -- "Theories of Gender and Mobile Phone Use" -- "Gender, Memory and the Mobile Phone".

     

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    Series: Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
    Subjects: Feminist theory; Feminist theory; Electronic books
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (235 Seiten)
  5. Gender and Memory in the Globital Age
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, London

    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... more

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    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. This book asks how 21st century technologies such as the Internet, mobile phones and social media are transforming human memory and its relationship to gender. Each epoch brings with it new media technologies that have transformed human memory. Anna Reading examines the ways in which globalised digital cultures are changing the gender of memory and memories of gender through a lively set of original case studies in the ‘globital age’. The study analyses imaginaries of gender, memory and technology in utopian literature; it provides an examination of how foetal scanning alters the gendered memories of the human being. Reading draws on original research on women’s use of mobile phones to capture and share personal and family memories as well as analysing changes to journalism and gendered memories, focusing on the mobile witnessing of terrorism and state terror. The book concludes with a critical reflection on Anna Reading’s work as a playwright mobilising feminist memories as part of a digital theatre project 'Phenomenal Women with Fuel Theatre' which created live and digital memories of inspirational women. The book explains in depth Reading’s original concept of digitised and globalised memory - ‘globital memory’ - and suggests how the scholar may use mobile methodologies to understand how memories travel and change in the globital age. .

     

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    ISBN: 9781137352637
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    RVK Categories: LB 44000
    Series: Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
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    Subjects: Sex (Psychology); Gender expression; Gender identity; History; Historiography; Technology in literature; Humanities; Feminist theory; Sociology; History; Historiography; Technology in literature; Humanities; Feminist theory; Sociology; Sex (Psychology); Gender expression; Gender identity
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  6. Gender and Memory in the Globital Age
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan UK, London ; Springer International Publishing AG, Cham

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    RVK Categories: LC 50000 ; MS 3020 ; HD 300
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Series: Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
    Subjects: Collective memory; Sex; Literature and technology; Mass media and literature; Digital humanities; Feminism; Feminist theory; Memory Studies; Gender Studies; Literature and Technology; Digital Humanities; Feminism and Feminist Theory
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 235 Seiten)