(Un)Gendered Experiences in the Virtual Space
Continuities between the Physical and Digital
Herausgeber: Mukherjee, Indrani; Channa, Subhadra Mitra
(Un)Gendered Experiences in the Virtual Space
Continuities between the Physical and Digital
Herausgeber: Mukherjee, Indrani; Channa, Subhadra Mitra
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This book critically examines the ever-evolving relationship between gender, identity and technology, investigating how identity is shaped, expressed and contested within virtual environments.
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This book critically examines the ever-evolving relationship between gender, identity and technology, investigating how identity is shaped, expressed and contested within virtual environments.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9781041121718
- ISBN-10: 1041121717
- Artikelnr.: 74064121
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9781041121718
- ISBN-10: 1041121717
- Artikelnr.: 74064121
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Indrani Mukherjee is a socio-cultural anthropologist. She is Ethics Officer of the Indian Anthropological Association (IAA); Editor, IAA Newsletter; and Chair, IUAES Commission on Anthropology, Public Policy and Development Practice. Subhadra Mitra Channa is Professor of Anthropology (Retd.), Delhi University, India and is Co-Editor of Reviews in Anthropology. Her research interests include gender, cosmology, inequality and marginalisation, identity and urban studies.
List of Figures. List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction 1. Virtual
"body" through (un)gendered emojis:) 2. Fractal rhythms of Tinder, trust,
and gendered relationships in Cape Town, South Africa 3. An ethnography of
mobility in a dating homo-affective app: the prominence of
re-westernisation processes 4. "We share everything here": Femininity and
Nationality through a WhatsApp group of Jewish women married to Arab-Muslim
men 5. Gated but unbound: Ethnographic reflections through a women's
WhatsApp group during COVID-19 and ethical moments of crisis (Gurgaon,
India) 6. When faith meets feminism: Progressive Evangelical women's
experiences and their activism in the virtual space 7. Perceptions and
categorisations of gender-based online hate speech 8. Misogyny and gender
censorship in the digital age. Index.
"body" through (un)gendered emojis:) 2. Fractal rhythms of Tinder, trust,
and gendered relationships in Cape Town, South Africa 3. An ethnography of
mobility in a dating homo-affective app: the prominence of
re-westernisation processes 4. "We share everything here": Femininity and
Nationality through a WhatsApp group of Jewish women married to Arab-Muslim
men 5. Gated but unbound: Ethnographic reflections through a women's
WhatsApp group during COVID-19 and ethical moments of crisis (Gurgaon,
India) 6. When faith meets feminism: Progressive Evangelical women's
experiences and their activism in the virtual space 7. Perceptions and
categorisations of gender-based online hate speech 8. Misogyny and gender
censorship in the digital age. Index.
List of Figures. List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction 1. Virtual
"body" through (un)gendered emojis:) 2. Fractal rhythms of Tinder, trust,
and gendered relationships in Cape Town, South Africa 3. An ethnography of
mobility in a dating homo-affective app: the prominence of
re-westernisation processes 4. "We share everything here": Femininity and
Nationality through a WhatsApp group of Jewish women married to Arab-Muslim
men 5. Gated but unbound: Ethnographic reflections through a women's
WhatsApp group during COVID-19 and ethical moments of crisis (Gurgaon,
India) 6. When faith meets feminism: Progressive Evangelical women's
experiences and their activism in the virtual space 7. Perceptions and
categorisations of gender-based online hate speech 8. Misogyny and gender
censorship in the digital age. Index.
"body" through (un)gendered emojis:) 2. Fractal rhythms of Tinder, trust,
and gendered relationships in Cape Town, South Africa 3. An ethnography of
mobility in a dating homo-affective app: the prominence of
re-westernisation processes 4. "We share everything here": Femininity and
Nationality through a WhatsApp group of Jewish women married to Arab-Muslim
men 5. Gated but unbound: Ethnographic reflections through a women's
WhatsApp group during COVID-19 and ethical moments of crisis (Gurgaon,
India) 6. When faith meets feminism: Progressive Evangelical women's
experiences and their activism in the virtual space 7. Perceptions and
categorisations of gender-based online hate speech 8. Misogyny and gender
censorship in the digital age. Index.