Cyberculture and the Subaltern
Explore the dynamic intersection of technology and culture in Cyberculture and the Subaltern, expertly edited by Radhika Gajjala. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2014, this insightful paperback spans 184 pages and delves into the realms of online microfinance, innovative technologies, and virtual marketing strategies. Gajjala employs interdisciplinary approaches rooted in cultural studies and feminist methodologies to examine how these elements interact within the development discourse, particularly in the contexts of India and Africa.
This thought-provoking work challenges the traditional binaries of “tradition” and modernity, offering readers a fresh perspective on the complexities of commerce and the financial services industry in the digital age. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Cyberculture and the Subaltern is a must-read for anyone interested in the transformative power of the internet and its impact on global cultures.