Traces the rise of black participation in cyberspace.
Anna Everett is Professor of Film and Media Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara
Illustrations
p. ix
Acknowledgments
p. xi
Introduction
p. 1
Toward a Theory of the Egalitarian Technosphere: How Wide Is the Digital Divide?
p. 9
Digital Women: The Case of the Million Woman March Online and on Television
p. 49
New Black Public Spheres: The Case of the Black Press in the Age of Digital Reproduction
p. 79
Serious Play: Playing with Race in Contemporary Gaming Culture
p. 109
The Revolution Will Be Digitized: Reimaging Africanity in Cyberspace
p. 147
Conclusion
p. 183
Notes
p. 203
Works Cited
p. 223
Index
p. 237
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