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Producing Women The Internet Traditional Femininity Queerness And Creativity Michele White

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Producing Women The Internet Traditional Femininity Queerness And Creativity Michele White
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Michele White
ISBN: 9781138776784, 1138776785
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Producing Women The Internet Traditional Femininity Queerness And Creativity Michele White by Michele White 9781138776784, 1138776785 instant download after payment.

Producing Women examines the ways femininity is produced through new media. Michele White considers how women are constructed, produce themselves as subjects, form vital production cultures on sites like Etsy, and deploy technological processes to reshape their identities and digital characteristics. She studies the means through which women market traditional female roles, are viewed, and produce and restructure their gendered, raced, eroticized, and sexual identities. Incorporating a range of examples across numerous forms of media—including trash the dress wedding photography, Internet how-to instructions about zombie walk brides, nail polish blogging, DIY crafting, and reborn doll production—Producing Women elucidates women’s production cultures online, and the ways that individuals can critically study and engage with these practices.

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