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Performing the discourse of sexuality online

Kreps, DGP

Authors

DGP Kreps



Contributors

S Warburton
Editor

S Hatzipanagos
Editor

Abstract

This chapter focusses on Foucault, Butler, and video-sharing on sexual social networking sites. It argues that the use and prevalence of video-sharing technologies on sexual social networking websites, has a direct impact on our notions of sexual identity. Though sometimes pitted against one another and at times contradictory, the ideas of Michel Foucault and Judith Butler on the nature and expression of our sexuality and our gender identities in fact gel rather well, and both can help us to gain a deeper and more rounded picture of the impact and importance of the burgeoning phenomenon of internet dating websites in general, and sexual social networking in particular.

Citation

Kreps, D. (2012). Performing the discourse of sexuality online. In S. Warburton, & S. Hatzipanagos (Eds.), Digital Identity and Social Media. London: Information Science Reference, IGI Global

Publication Date Jul 1, 2012
Deposit Date Jun 25, 2012
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Book Title Digital Identity and Social Media
ISBN 9781466619166
Publisher URL http://www.igi-global.com/book/digital-identity-social-media/63892
Related Public URLs http://usir.salford.ac.uk/2279/1/Proceedings_amcis-0635-2009-File001.pdf

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