Resurrecting the Black Body
Resurrecting the Black Body
Race and the Digital Afterlife
Tonia Sutherland
From the popular image of Gordon (also known as "Whipped Peter") to photographs of the lynching of Jesse Washington to the video of George Floyd's murder, from DNA to holograms to posthumous communication, this book traces the commodification of Black bodies and lives across time. Through the lens of (anti-)Blackness in the United States, Sutherland interrogates the intersections of life, death, personal data, and human autonomy in the era of Google, Twitter, and Facebook, and presents a critique of digital resurrection technologies. If the Black digital afterlife is rooted in bigotry and inspires new forms of racialized aggression, Resurrecting the Black Body asks what other visions of life and remembrance are possible, illuminating the unique ways that Black cultures have fought against erasure and oblivion.
Tonia Sutherland is Assistant Professor of Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.
- Publisher: University of California Press; First Edition (October 17, 2023)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 232 pages
- ISBN-10: 0520383877
- ISBN-13: 9780520383876
- Item Weight: 1 pound