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Selfgames And Bodyplay Personhood In Online Chat And Cybersex Dennis D Waskul

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Selfgames And Bodyplay Personhood In Online Chat And Cybersex Dennis D Waskul
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Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.64 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Dennis D. Waskul
ISBN: 9780820461748, 0820461741
Language: English
Year: 2003
Volume: 9

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Selfgames And Bodyplay Personhood In Online Chat And Cybersex Dennis D Waskul by Dennis D. Waskul 9780820461748, 0820461741 instant download after payment.

One of the most fascinating dimensions of online chat and cybersex are the ways that their medium, the Internet, allows people to reconfigure relationships between self, body, and social interaction. Online chat participants discursively write a self into existence in a disembodied medium that allows for extreme fluidity and multiplicity; cybersex participants evoke bodies in words and images, manipulating relationships between selfhood and the corporeal body. Perhaps never before have so many people been actively involved in social psychological experiments in which they redefine themselves in ways that are so distinctively at the cutting edge of important social and cultural transformations. Based on over 150 interviews with online chat and cybersex participants, Self-Games and Body-Play is an empirically grounded analysis of how these unique experiences provide a lens for better understanding the nature of personhood in everyday life.

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