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Coming Out Queer Online Patrick M. Johnson

Coming Out Queer Online By Patrick M. Johnson

Coming Out Queer Online by Patrick M. Johnson


Summary

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.

Coming Out Queer Online Summary

Coming Out Queer Online: Identity, Affect, and the Digital Closet by Patrick M. Johnson

The Digital Closet: LGBT*Q Identities and Affective Politics in a Social Media Age discusses how LGBT*Q individuals occupy a precarious space within society as a marginalized community in the United States. They are afforded representation in some venues yet are often invisible. Through social media, LGBT*Q individuals have sought new ways to forge communities and increase their visibility. This rise in visibility afforded individuals means to seek out and distribute information to help in the coming out process. Combining archival research, observation, interviews, and visual discourse analysis of social media feeds, the Patrick Johnson examines the role social media plays in expressions of LGBT*Q politics, culture, and coming out. Despite the messages not having changed fundamentally, the improved access to LGBT*Q stories have amplified the ones that are sent. Johnson argues that this is positive in acting as intervention for LGBT*Q suicide rates, hate crimes, and discrimination from the outside. However, the author also contends that it has vastly re-centered and prioritized white, cisgender, masculinity, obscuring other stories and creating potentially dangerous environments for POC, women, trans* individuals, and gay men who do not meet this high standard of masculinity. Scholars of gender studies, media studies, and queer theory will find this book particularly interesting.

Coming Out Queer Online Reviews

Coming out Queer Online: Identity, Affect, and the Digital Closet addresses how difficult it can be for LGBT*Q+ people to come out online. Some may be scared of perceptions and how their family and loved ones may receive it.... [R]eaders will be able to see that there is representation with the LGBT*Q+ group and will be able to see how the digital age has helped change that for the better.

* Communication Booknotes Quarterly *
The Digital Closet: LGBT*Q Identities and Affective Politics in a Social Media Age is a timely and important key text in the current political climate. This book advances ways of knowing about the significant role of media technologies that shape and reshape social and performative negotiations of LGBT*Q identities, performances, and politics. In addition, this book creates a space to rethink a constantly shifting idea of the LGBT*Q communities as the collective for the future as the hopeful destination. -- Dr. Shinsuke Eguchi, University of New Mexico
Written with a knack for clarity, Patrick Johnson offers an important read of social media discourses and their impact in the LBT*Q+ lifeworlds. This book offers us a way into an on-going conversation about the tense relationship between community ethics and LGBT*Q+ identity formation. Johnson's multi-pronged, diverse, and dynamic approach to studying social media, exemplifies how this site of discourse is a wildly enriching and exclusionary platform. -- Jeffrey Q. McCune, Washington University in St. Louis

About Patrick M. Johnson

Patrick M. Johnson is assistant professor and program coordinator for the Department of Communication at Indiana University Northwest.

Table of Contents



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?

Additional information

NLS9781793613486
9781793613486
1793613486
Coming Out Queer Online: Identity, Affect, and the Digital Closet by Patrick M. Johnson
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2021-12-20
160
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