Feminist Afterlives: Assemblage Memory in Activist Times (Palgrave MacMillan Memory Studies) (Hardcover)
List of Figures.- Acknowledgements.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Postfeminist Memory Cultures, Late Capitalism and the Organisation of Ghosts.- 3 A Proposition for Remembering Activism: A Toolkit for Assemblage Memory.- 4 The Material of Authorised Protest Pasts.- 5 Embodiment as a Technique of Protest.- 6 Memory Economies of a Feminist Icon.- 7 Remix, Resonance and the New Austerity.- 8 Assemblage Memories: Walking throuhg Emergent and Restless Methods.- Appendix.- Bibliography.- Sources.- Index.
Red Chidgey is Lecturer in Gender and Media at King's College London, UK. She is co-founder of the Protest Memory Research Network.