TechniColor
Discover the intriguing intersection of race and technology in the groundbreaking book TechniColor by the esteemed publisher New York University Press. Released in 2001, this thought-provoking paperback spans 277 pages, delving into the multifaceted ways technology influences and reflects racial identities. Through captivating case studies, including Indian H-1B workers, the evolution of Detroit techno music, karaoke culture, and the Chicano internet, TechniColor challenges prevailing stereotypes, showcasing the diverse narratives of communities often relegated to the margins. This essential read not only broadens the understanding of the tech world but also invites readers to reconsider the complexities surrounding race in today's digital landscape. Perfect for anyone interested in sociology, technology, or cultural studies, TechniColor promises to be both informative and impactful.