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Gender Citizenship And Identity In The Indian Blogosphere Writing The Everyday Sumana Kasturi

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Gender Citizenship And Identity In The Indian Blogosphere Writing The Everyday Sumana Kasturi
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Author: Sumana Kasturi
ISBN: 9780429342011, 9781138500037, 0429342012, 1138500038, 2019030508, 2019030509
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Gender Citizenship And Identity In The Indian Blogosphere Writing The Everyday Sumana Kasturi by Sumana Kasturi 9780429342011, 9781138500037, 0429342012, 1138500038, 2019030508, 2019030509 instant download after payment.

In this book, I focus my attention on the personal blogs of Indian women. I concentrate primarily on the “text” of the blog itself, laying emphasis on the idea that conversations and community built in virtual reality are indeed “real” and that our online selves are as much a part of who we are as our offline ones. Taking a largely sociological approach, I locate both the bloggers and myself within the contexts of social, cultural, and economic class, foregrounding my analysis in feminist theory. While focusing on a specific category of blogs, my discussion places them within the larger contexts of the scholarship on gender, migration, citizenship, and identity.

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