The Digital Closet argues that social media is a dominant force in the lives of LGBT*Q individuals. Through examining archives, talking with individuals, and analyzing social media feeds, the author highlights the many ways that social media acts as both a freeing as well as an oppressive environment for many within the LGBT*Q community.
The Digital Closet argues that social media is a dominant force in the lives of LGBT*Q individuals. Through examining archives, talking with individuals, and analyzing social media feeds, the author highlights the many ways that social media acts as both a freeing as well as an oppressive environment for many within the LGBT*Q community.
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Lexington Studies in Communication and Storytelling
Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Identity in the Digital Age Chapter 2 - Creating a Hegemonic LGBT*Q Culture Chapter 3 - Testing the Waters: Coming out in a Hypermediated Age Chapter 4 - Let's Get Political: The Importance of Political Speech in LGBT*Q Media Chapter 5 - A Safe Space Online? Discrimination, Persecution, & Self-Policing Chapter 6 - Conclusion: The More Things Change, The More They Remain the Same Chapter 7 - Afterword: A "KINDR" Online Environment?
Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Identity in the Digital Age Chapter 2 - Creating a Hegemonic LGBT*Q Culture Chapter 3 - Testing the Waters: Coming out in a Hypermediated Age Chapter 4 - Let's Get Political: The Importance of Political Speech in LGBT*Q Media Chapter 5 - A Safe Space Online? Discrimination, Persecution, & Self-Policing Chapter 6 - Conclusion: The More Things Change, The More They Remain the Same Chapter 7 - Afterword: A "KINDR" Online Environment?
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