Representation, Resistance and the Digiqueer
Fighting for Recognition in Technocratic Times
- 172 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Exploring the intersection of digital media and LGBTQ+ identity, the book delves into how technology empowers communities to advocate for rights while also exposing them to risks like harassment and privacy violations. Justin R. Ellis examines the impact of surveillance technologies on LGBTQ+ agency, employing a 'digiqueer' lens. Through case studies involving legal battles, media discourse, and advocacy efforts, he illuminates the complexities of identity formation in a digital age, addressing themes of gender, nationalism, and tech regulation.
