Lisa Nakamura
Research
Lisa Nakamura specializes in New Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, Asian-American Studies, and Critical Technology Studies. Nakamura has written many book chapters, recently including "Race" in The Internet and American Life, edited by Phil Howard and Steve Jones, Thousand Oaks and London: Sage Press, "Remastering the Internet: the Work of Race in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,” in Archaeology of Multi-media, edited by Wendy Chun, New York: Routledge, “Race in the Construct, or the Construction of Race: New Media and Old Identities in The Matrix” in Domain Errors! A Cyberfeminist Handbook of Tactics, edited by Michelle Wright, Maria Fernandez, and Faith Wilding, New York: Autonomedia Press and “After/Images of Identity: Gender, Technology, and Identity Politics” in Reload: Rethinking Woman + Culture, edited by Austin Booth and Mary Flanagan, Cambridge: MIT Press. Dr. Nakamura is a contributing editor for New Media and Society and is an Advisory Board Member for The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies.
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