Book: Keywords in Remix Studies Now Available
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xtine burrough, Owen Gallagher, I are very happy to share the news that Keywords in Remix Studies is now available. It was released on November 28, 2017 in both hard copy, paperback as well as ebook. We thank our colleagues who contributed rigorous chapters to a second anthology on remix studies. We hope the remix community finds the book of interest as a contribution to the ongoing reevaluation of remix as a creative and critical form of cultural production. The book is available among major sellers. The easiest way to buy it is on Amazon or directly from Routledge. Below is the abstract plus the table of contents.
Keywords in Remix Studies consists of twenty-four chapters authored by researchers who share interests in remix studies and remix culture throughout the arts and humanities. The essays reflect on the critical, historical and theoretical lineage of remix to the technological production that makes contemporary forms of communication and creativity possible. Remix enjoys international attention as it continues to become a paradigm of reference across many disciplines, due in part to its interdisciplinary nature as an unexpectedly fragmented approach and method useful in various fields to expand specific research interests. The focus on a specific keyword for each essay enables contributors to expose culture and society’s inconclusive relation with the creative process, and questions assumptions about authorship, plagiarism and originality. Keywords in Remix Studies is a resource for scholars, including researchers, practitioners, lecturers and students, interested in some or all aspects of remix studies. It can be a reference manual and introductory resource, as well as a teaching tool across the humanities and social sciences.
Introduction
Eduardo Navas, Owen Gallagher, xtine burrough
1 Appropriation
Authored in Collaboration with Contributors
2 Archive
Richard Rinehart
3 Authorship
John Vallier
4 Bricolage
Annette N. Markham
5 Collaborative
Aram Sinnreich
6 Consumerism
Pau Figueres
7 Copyright/Fair Use
Patricia Aufderheide
8 Cut-up
Janneke Adema
9 Creativity
xtine burrough and Frank Dufour
10 Deconstruction
David J. Gunkel
11 DIY Culture
Akane Kanai
12 Fan Culture
Joshua Wille
13 Feminism
Karen Keifer-Boyd and Christine Liao
14 Intellectual Property
Nate Harrison
15 Jazz
T Storm Heter
16 Location
Dahlia Borsche, translated by Jill Denton
17 Mashup
Nate Harrison and Eduardo Navas
18 Memes
Authored in Collaboration with Contributors
19 Parody
Mark Nunes
20 Participatory Politics
Henry Jenkins and Thomas J Billard, with Samantha Close, Yomna Elsayed, Michelle C. Forelle, Rogelio Lopez, and Emilia Yang
21 Remix
Eduardo Navas
22 Sampling
Owen Gallagher
23 Transformative
Francesca Coppa and Rebecca Tushnet
24 Versioning
Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky