Examining internet advertising, role-playing games, chat rooms, cyberpunk fiction and web design, Nakamura traces the real-life consequences that follow when we attempt to push issues of race and identity on-line.
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Cybertypes Summary
Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet by Lisa Nakamura
First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Cybertypes Reviews
"Defying a generation of scholars who have argued that there's no place for race in cyberspace, Lisa Nakamura sets out to find and analyze the cultural work that race and ethnicity do online. Traveling through a fascinating web of online nodes and offline narratives--advertisements for Microsoft and MCI, MUDs, and commercially-driven Web sites, and cyberpunk films and novels, to name a few--Nakamura deftly and engagingly shows us that race happens, both online and within popular discourses portraying online culture. A tour-de-force that can and should blow the doors of cyberculture studies wide open, Cybertypes is the book we've been waiting for." -- David Silver, University of Washington "Nakamura argues that 'race happens' in cyberspace, and in her book a savvy racial analysis is what's on the menu. With attention to presences, absences, identities, subjectivities, ideologies, and practices in Internet and other cyberspatial zones, Cybertypes shows how 'doing virtuality' is never unmarked. What we get from reading difference with Nakamura is a menu for change, not a recipe for more of the same." -- Donna J. Haraway, University of California at Santa Cruz "Cybertypes is a simply fascinating examination of how racial ideas changed in the online environment." -- TheBookwatch "Nakamura strikes a productive balance in tone; her writing is thoughtful yet breezy. It is thorough enough to stand up to the demands of academia, while it resists relying too heavily on the labyrinthine and verbose of critical theory or the obtusely specific jargon of computer technology." -- NYFA Quarterly
About Lisa Nakamura
Lisa Nakamura is Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is coeditor of Race in Cyberspace, also published by Routledge.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Cybertyping and The Work of Race in the Age of Digital Reproduction 2. Head Hunting on the Internet: Identity Tourism, Avatars, and Racial Passing in Textual and Graphical Chatspaces 3. Race in the Construct and the Construction of Race: The 'Consensual Hallucination' of Multiculturalism in the Fictions of Cyberspace 4. "Where Do You Want to Go Today?": Cybernetic Tourism, the Internet, and Transnationality 5. Menu-Driven Identities: Making Race Happen Online: Conclusion
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CIN0415938376G
9780415938372
0415938376
Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet by Lisa Nakamura
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