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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; Chapter 1 Introduction: Feminist Afterlives; Activist Times and Digital Actions; Feminist Assemblages; Everyday Movement Archives; A Note on Method; Book Outline; References; Part I Assemblage Memory; Chapter 2 Postfeminist Memory Cultures, Late Capitalism and the Organisation of Ghosts; Postfeminist Contentions; Radical Imaginaries Undone; A New Seduction of Grassroots Politics?; Vital Feminist Memories; From Ghosts to Assemblages; References; Chapter 3 A Proposition for Remembering Activism: A Toolkit for Assemblage Memory.

Introducing the AssemblageDiscursive-Material-Embodied-Affective Memories; Capacities of an Assemblage Model; Assemblage Memory as Intervention; References; Part II The Militant Suffragettes; Chapter 4 The Material of Authorised Protest Pasts; Recalling the Women's Suffrage Movement: Militancy and Memory Scripts; 'Change Is Good': National Progress and Direct Action Memory Scripts; The Suffragette Fellowship: Creating Future Memory Traces; Materialising Protest Memory; Captured in 20 Feet of Silver Nitrate: The Death of Emily Wilding Davison.

Looking for Instant Wins: Digital Preservation and Dominant Suffragette MemoryStories of Modernity and Feminist Agency; References; Chapter 5 Embodiment as a Technique of Protest Memory; Re-embodiment: Making Movement Memories Move; Invoking Suffragette Spirit in the Run Up to the Olympics; Suffragette Re-enactment in the 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony; Olympic Suffragettes and the UK Feminista Lobby of Parliament; Forgetting Race, Empire and Agency in Suffragette Memories; Memory Scarcity and Competitive Memory Claims; References; Part III Rosie the Riveter/We Can Do It!

Chapter 6 Memory Economies of a Feminist IconThe Role of Mediated Memory in Producing Cultural Icons; We Can Do It! Chronologies; Feminist Political Ephemera; Mobilising We Can Do It! Feminisms; Understanding Rosie's Value: Empowerment Memory Scripts; Archival Histories of the We Can Do It! Poster; Feminism's Anachronistic Poster Girl; References; Chapter 7 Remix, Resonance and the New Austerity; Remediation: Creative and Market Logics; Visual Content Management: Stock Photography and Creative Commons; Re-mixing Feminist Memory; Affective Economies and Resonances.

Rosie and Political Resonance: Keep Calm and Carry onDetachment: Negotiating Activism, Memory and Commerce; Strong Attachments: Rosie and Nostalgic Whiteness; References; Part IV The Assemblage Researcher; Chapter 8 Assemblage Memories: Walking Through Emergent and Restless Methods; Suffragettes, Citizens and an Encounter with the Far-Right; Imploding the Action in a Memory; Assemblage Contingencies; References; Appendix; Interviews and Email Correspondence; References; Bibliography; Index.

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