Nakamura offers an insightful analysis of digital visual culture and its diversity articulated through her theory of “digital racial formation” that aims to “parse the way that digital modes
of cultural production and reception are complicit with” racial formation as an “ongoing process” (p. 14). As a whole, Digitizing Race can be taken as an attempt to explain how the Internet acts as a space for reembodiment, rather than as a space for disembodiment and colorblindness.
"Lisa Nakamura's Digitizing Race," International Journal of Communication 3 (2009): 8-10. [1]
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[1] http://www.marciadawkins.com/sites/all/r/pdf/nakamura rvw_dawkins.pdf