[AI Summary]: This newly published open access book, co-edited by Lisa Marie Rhody and Susan Schreibman (DARIAH-EU Director), explores feminist approaches to digital humanities practice. The twelve-chapter volume is organized into three sections: ‘Readings’ examines how feminist thought can be operationalized through digital practice and methodologies; ‘Infrastructures’ considers how technologies of knowledge creation and sharing can be reformed through feminist values; and ‘Pedagogies’ focuses on feminist teaching strategies for preparing critical digital humanities practitioners. Written during the pandemic, the collection addresses the dismantling of systems of oppression, illuminating invisible labor, and amplifying silenced voices in academia. The book demonstrates how scholars have moved beyond critique to practice digital humanities in new, more inclusive ways.
- Editors: Lisa Marie Rhody and Susan Schreibman
- Year: 2025
- Publisher: University of Illinois Press
- Access: Open Access - free download available