Camgirls by Theresa M Senft

Camgirls by Theresa M Senft

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Camgirls by Theresa M Senft

This book is a critical and ethnographic study of camgirls: women who broadcast themselves over the web for the general public while trying to cultivate a measure of celebrity in the process. The book's over-arching question is, What does it mean for feminists to speak about the personal as political in a networked society that encourages women to 'represent' through confession, celebrity, and sexual display, but punishes too much visibility with conservative censure and backlash? The narrative follows that of the camgirl phenomenon, beginning with the earliest experiments in personal homecamming and ending with the newest forms of identity and community being articulated through social networking sites like Live Journal, YouTube, MySpace, and Facebook. It is grounded in interviews, performance analysis of events transpiring between camgirls and their viewers, and the author's own experiences as an ersatz camgirl while conducting the research.
The Author: Theresa M. Senft is Senior Lecturer in Media Studies at the University of East London. Her books include History of the Internet: A Chronology, 1843-Present (co-authored), and a special issue of Women & Performance devoted to sexuality and cyberspace (co-edited). Senft has published in The New York Times, appeared on U.S. National Public Radio, and was featured in the documentary Webcam Girls.
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ISBN 13 9780820456942
ISBN 10 0820456942
Title Camgirls
Author Steve Jones
Series Digital Formations
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Year published 2008-07-02
Number of pages 152
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.