Mediated Interfaces
The Body on Social Media
Katie Warfield (Redaktør) ; Crystal Abidin (Redaktør) ; Carolina Cambre (Redaktør)
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The chapters in Mediated Interfaces: The Body on Social Media represent a diverse list of contributors in terms of author representation, inclusivity of theoretical frameworks of analysis, and geographic reach of empirical work. Divided into three sections representing three dominant paradigms on the socially mediated body: representation, presentation, and embodiment, the book provides classic, creative, and contemporary reworkings of these paradigms.
Introduction
Part One: The Body Mediated
1. 'Find love in Canada':
Distributed selves, abstraction, and the problem of privacy and autonomy
Vincent Miller, University of Kent, UK
2. Embodied Verification: Linking Identities and Bodies on NSFW Reddit
Emily van der Nagel, Monash University, Australia
3. #ILYSM*: Instagram as Fan Practice, Hattie Liew,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
4.
Ethan's Golden YouTube Play Button: The evolution of a child influencer
Carolina Cambre and Maha Abdul Ghani, Concordia
University, Canada
Part Two: The Body Politicized
5. Performing Visibility: Representing the Palestinian Freedom
Riders through Non-Violent Protest and Visual Activism
Gary Bratchford, University of Central Lancashire, UK
6. #WhoNeedsFeminism? Mapping Leaky, Networked Affective Feminist Resistance
Jessica Ringrose, UCL London, UK and Kaity
Mendes, University of Leicester, UK
7. 'Smart is the Nu (boshi) Sexy': How China's PhD women are fighting stereotypes
using social media
Jing Zeng, IKMZ Zurich, Switzerland
8. Online Ajumma: Self-presentations of contemporary
elderly women via digital media in Korea
Jung Moon, Seoul Women's University, South Korea and Crystal Abidin, Curtin
University, Australia
Part Three: The Body Felt
9. Naked and Unafraid: Nudity in Reclaiming Witchcraft Rituals
Emma Quilty, University of Newcastle, Australia
10. "It's like a rush of 'man' feeling": Analyzing sexuality
and felt-sense in men's digital media communications
Kaye Hare, University of British Columbia, Canada
11.
Agential hysterias: a practice approach to embodiment on social media
Katrin Tiidenberg, Lea Muldtofte, and Ane Katherine
Gammelby, Talinn University, Estonia
12. Picture Me Naked. Embodying Images On Screen and Off
Tobias Bol,
Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany
Work Cited
List of Contributors
Index
Examines digital embodiment, digital representations, and visual vernaculars as a mode of identity performance and management online.