The Ada Journal Reader

The Ada Journal Reader
Front Matter
Table of Contents
by Carol Stabile, Radhika Gajjala, Karen EstlundReader Editors Introduction: The Ada Journal Reader
by Carol Stabile, Radhika Gajjala, Karen EstlundEditorial Process
by Roopika RisamAcknowledgments
by Carol Stabile, Roopika Risam, Radhika Gajjala, Karen Estlund
Part 1: Methods, Scholarship, and Publishing
Confronting Toxic Gamer Culture: A Challenge for Feminist Game Studies Scholars
by Mia ConsalvoIssue 1: Conversations Across the Field, edited by Kim Sawchuk and Carol Stabile (2012)
Digitizing Books, Obscuring Women’s Work: Google Books, Librarians, and Ideologies of Access
by Anna Lauren Hoffman, Raina BloomIssue 9: Open Call, edited by Radhika Gajjala and Carol Stabile (2016)
"Who Do You Think You Are?": When Marginality Meets Academic Microcelebrity
by Tressie McMillan CottomIssue 7: Open Call, edited by Carol Stabile and Radhika Gajjala (2015)
The Blind Shall See! The Question of Anonymity in Journal Peer Review
by David Pontille, Didier TornyIssue 4: Publication and Its Discontents, edited by Bryce Peake and Karen Estlund (2014)
Part 2: Emerging Technology and Media
Communicative ❤️ Intimacies: Influencers and Perceived Interconnectedness
by Crystal AbidinIssue 8: Gender, Globalization, and the Digital, edited by Roopika Risam (2015)
Of Headshots and Hugs: Challenging Hypermasculinity through The Walking Dead Play
by Kristina Bell, Nicholas Taylor, Christopher KampeIssue 7: Open Call, edited by Carol Stabile and Radhika Gajjala (2015)
Bina48: Gender, Race, and Queer Artificial Life
by Shelleen M. GreeneIssue 9: Open Call, edited by Carol Stabile and Radhika Gajjala (2016)
On Not Becoming Gamers: Moving Beyond the Constructed Audience
by Adrienne ShawIssue 2: Feminist Game Studies, edited by Nina Huntemann (2013)
Part 3: Systems and Networks of Support
“Shaping God”: The Power of Octavia Butler’s Black Feminist and Womanist SciFi Visions in the Shaping of a New World – An Interview with Adrienne Maree Brown
by Moya Bailey, Adrienne Maree BrownIssue 3: Feminist Science Fiction, edited by Alexis Lothian (2013)
The NishPossessed: Reading Le Guin in Indian Country
by Grace DillonIssue 12: Radical Speculation and Ursula Le Guin, edited by Alexis Lothian (2017)
Love in the Time of Racism
by Darnell Moore, Monica J. CasperIssue 5: Queer Feminist Media Praxis, edited by Aristea Fotopoulou, Kate O’Riordan, and Alex Juhasz (2014)
Radical Imagination and The Left Hand of Darkness
by Tuesday SmillieIssue 12: Radical Speculation and Ursula K. Le Guin, edited by Alexis Lothian (2017)
Part 4: Race and Racism
Black Deaths Matter? Sousveillance and the Invisibility of Black Life
by Mia Fischer, K. MohrmanIssue 10: Open Call, edited by Carol Stabile, Sarah T. Hamid, and Radhika Gajjala (2015)
Black Beauty and Digital Spaces: The New Visibility Politics
by Janelle HobsonIssue 10: Open Call, edited by Carol Stabile, Sarah T. Hamid, and Radhika Gajjala (2015)
Race and Resistance Amid Feminism, Priming, and Capitalism: The (Surprisingly-globalized) Visual of an Asian American Woman Activist
by Jenny Ungbha KornIssue 14: Visualizing Protest: Transnational Approaches to the Aesthetics of Dissent, edited by Ela Przybylo, Veronika Novoselova, and Sara Rodrigues (2018)
Sisters Rap the Blues: Examining the Perceived Impact of Rap Music on Black Women College Students
by B. Afeni McNeely CobhamIssue 10: Open Call, edited by Carol Stabile, Sarah T. Hamid, and Radhika Gajjala (2016)
Queer Female of Color: The Highest Difficulty Setting There Is? Gaming Rhetoric as Gender Capital
by Lisa NakamuraIssue 1: Conversations Across the Field, edited by Kim Sawchuk and Carol Stabile (2012)
Part 5: Political Interventions
Thinking Beyond "Free Speech" in Responding to Online Harassment
by Sky CroeserIssue 10: Open Call, edited by Carol Stabile, Radhika Gajjala, and Sarah T. Hamid (2016)
Dismantling "You Get What You Deserve": Towards a Feminist Sociology of Revenge Porn
by Emilee Eikren, Mary Ingram-WatersIssue 10: Open Call, edited by Carol Stabile, Radhika Gajjala, and Sarah T. Hamid (2016)
The Voice on the Line: A Reflection on Creating the Feminist Phone Intervention
by Feminist Phone InterventionIssue 6: Hacking the B/W Binary, edited by Brittney Cooper and Margaret Rhee (2015)
Online Activism: Centering Marginalized Voices in Activist Work
by Wunpini Fatimata MohammedIssue 15: Sexual Violence, Social Movements, and Social Media, edited by Pallavi Guha, Radhika Gajjala, and Carol Stabile (2019)
WP:THREATENING2MEN: Misogynist Infopolitics and the Hegemony of the Asshole Consensus on English Wikipedia
by Bryce PeakeIssue 7: Open Call, edited by Carol Stabile and Radhika Gajjala (2015)
Part 6: Beyond the Gender Binary
Communizing Care in The Left Hand of Darkness
by Aren AizuraIssue 12: Radical Speculation and Ursula K. Le Guin, edited by Alexis Lothian (2017)
Rule-guided Expression: Gender Dissent across Mediated Literary Works
by Kristin Allukian, Mauro CarassaiIssue 8: Gender, Globalization, and the Digital, edited by Roopika Risam (2015)
Aurat Raj: Hacking Masculinity & Reimagining Gender in South Asian Cinema
by Shehram MokhtarIssue 13: Radical Feminist Storytelling and Speculative Fiction, edited by Sophie Toupin and Spideralex (2018)
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Performative Politics and Queer Migrant Activisms
by Krista LynesIssue 14: Visualizing Protest — Transnational Approaches to the Aesthetics of Dissent, edited by Ela Przybylo, Veronika Novoselova, and Sara Rodrigues (2018)
Additional Media from Ada Essays
Single Resources
Image Portrait of Harriet Tubman
Image Standing Rock Teach-in Poster
Pdf Transcript of Maya Bailey's Conversation with Adrienne Maree Brown
Image Huffington Post Essay on Feminist Phone Intervention
Image Barbara Kruger's "Your Gaze Hits the Side of My Face"
Audio Clip of Chris Rock's Never Scared
Image Revenge Porn Focus Group Graffiti
Image TheDirty
Image Anonymity and Identification Labels in Peer Review
Image Toxic Gamer Culture