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Online Belongings : Fantasy, Affect and Web Communities.
Title:
Online Belongings : Fantasy, Affect and Web Communities.
Author:
Ferreday, Debra.
ISBN:
9783035302035
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (254 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgements vii -- Introduction Desiring Community 1 -- Chapter 1 Webs of Affect: Fantasy, Virtuality and Belonging 25 -- Chapter 2 (Un)deleted Subjects: Mourning, Violence and Community 59 -- Chapter 3 At-home in Cyberspace: Home, Belonging and Subjectivity 101 -- Chapter 4 Cyberconsumption: Pleasure, Fantasy and Online Shopping 139 -- Chapter 5 Pro-Ana: Writing the Virtual Body 187 -- Afterword Full Circle 217 -- Bibliography 223 -- Index 239.
Abstract:
What does it mean to 'belong' to an online community? What happens to the body in cyberspace? How has the Internet been theorised: as a site of liberation, duplicity, threat? In her reading of cyberculture studies after the affective turn, the author argues for a new cyberculture studies that goes beyond dominant cultural narratives of the Internet as dystopian or utopian space, and pays attention to the ways in which online culture has become embedded in everyday lives. The book intervenes in narratives of virtual reality to propose that the Internet can be re-read as a space of fantasy. This book draws on readings of the everyday, taken-for-granted sites of digital culture that have often been overlooked by cyberculture studies. Specific themes include religious fundamentalist sites and hate speech, online mourning, vampire homepages, virtual fashion and food shopping sites, and pro-anorexic communities. The book is attentive to the continuities and disruptions between online and offline experience. The author examines the ways in which bodies, subjects and communities are produced and reproduced through the stories we tell about online belongings.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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