In Movement Media, Rachel Kuo assesses the possibilities and limitations of crafting solidarities through media-making processes and communication practices. Drawing on interviews, archival research, and ethnographic fieldwork, Kuo revisits key social movements to assess the mundane and less visible forms of movement building that help various groups navigate the politics of difference in theory and in practice. Kuo situates these movements alongside shifts in technological developments and the communication landscape, making the case that building and sustaining solidarity requires time and work to develop shared political analysis and practices.…mehr
In Movement Media, Rachel Kuo assesses the possibilities and limitations of crafting solidarities through media-making processes and communication practices. Drawing on interviews, archival research, and ethnographic fieldwork, Kuo revisits key social movements to assess the mundane and less visible forms of movement building that help various groups navigate the politics of difference in theory and in practice. Kuo situates these movements alongside shifts in technological developments and the communication landscape, making the case that building and sustaining solidarity requires time and work to develop shared political analysis and practices.
Rachel Kuo is Assistant Professor of Gender and Women's Studies and Asian American Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a co-founder of the Asian American Feminist Collective and founding member of the Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies. Her writing and commentary on race and politics has been published in several academic journals, including Journal of Communication; Media, Culture and Society; New Media and Society; Political Communication; and Frontiers: A Women's Studies Journal. Kuo's work has also been featured in The New York Times, CNN, NBC, NPR, and Teen Vogue.
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Acknowledgments Frequently Used Acronyms (In Order of Chronology) A Note on Sources Introduction: Movement Media 1: Making People, Making Politics 2: Building Women of Color Feminist Formations 3: Connecting Grassroots Networks 4: Movement Technology under the Shadow of Empire 5: Mediating Asian America in Political Relation Conclusion: In Pursuit of Solidarity Notes Index
Acknowledgments Frequently Used Acronyms (In Order of Chronology) A Note on Sources Introduction: Movement Media 1: Making People, Making Politics 2: Building Women of Color Feminist Formations 3: Connecting Grassroots Networks 4: Movement Technology under the Shadow of Empire 5: Mediating Asian America in Political Relation Conclusion: In Pursuit of Solidarity Notes Index
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