Digital Memory Agents in Canada explores memory performances and representations with different cultural and spatial relationships to Canada. It moves from discourses on place to focus on the digital or virtual space and on how certain cultures, subjectivities, or positionalities use digital media to document or represent their recollections. Embracing interdisciplinary approaches, the contributors investigate how digital media, like memories, can transcend space and time to impact individuals and communities. Chapters examine memorialization, documentation, and online activism; aesthetic productions and counter-productions of identity in literature, film, and beyond; queer and feminist archiving and consciousness-raising; and Indigenous, Metis, and Black narratives of resistance. These are narratives and research models that disrupt Canadian, hegemonic, colonial, white-centric, and patriarchal beliefs. Digital Memory Agents in Canada will be of interest to scholars and students specializing in memory studies, digital humanities, film and media studies, and cultural studies. Contributors: Jim Clifford, Matthew Cormier, Erika Dyck, Craig Harkema, Caroline Hodes, Russell J. A. Kilbourn, Jordan B. Kinder, Anna Kozak, Braidon Schaufert, Amanda Spallacci, Matthew Tetreault, Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike, Stephen Webb
Essays that explore how the digital traces of counter-memories-the stories that society has historically and presently tried to silence-leave their mark on various cultures, policies, discourses, and ideologies in Canada.About the AuthorMatthew Cormier is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the Universite de Moncton. Amanda Spallacci is Lecturer in the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta.
Reviews"The subject of this volume is the next frontier of memory studies." Julia Creet, York University
"The contributors develop critical perspectives on issues of settler colonialism and racism, and advance politically informed perspectives on queer issues, identitarian issues, and social justice." Joshua Synenko, Trent University
Book InformationISBN 9781772127447
Author Matthew CormierFormat Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint University of Alberta PressPublisher University of Alberta Press
Weight(grams) 375g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm