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[Commlist] New Book: TikTok Cultures in the United States
Tue Mar 21 17:09:10 GMT 2023
Recent book publication from Routledge - "TikTok Cultures in the United
States" - edited by Trevor Boffone.
This book delves into the role of TikTok in US popular culture and
analyzes the platform's growing body of subcultures. Comprising
contributions from scholars across various disciplines, the chapters in
this book create novel analytical frameworks to examine TikTok's impact
within a distinct context, exploring issues such as gender, sexuality,
feminism, race and ethnicity, and wellness. By analyzing
TikTok's influence and intersecting with those topics, the book offers
valuable insights into how the platform is shaped by users' subcultures
and, in turn, shapes users' understandings of their contemporary
socio-political environment. This book can be a valuable resource for
students and scholars seeking a comprehensive and accessible
understanding of TikTok's complex role within the digital landscape.
Currently, the book is being sold with a 20% discount available (enter
the code FLE22 at checkout on
https://www.routledge.com/TikTok-Cultures-in-the-United-States/Boffone/p/book/9781032246079
<https://www.routledge.com/TikTok-Cultures-in-the-United-States/Boffone/p/book/9781032246079>).
You may want to consider introducing this book to your institution and
recommending it for purchase. Unfortunately, the book is not OA, but If
you are interested in accessing a particular chapter, I would be happy
to connect you with the relevant authors (email me at:
(tom.divon /at/ mail.huji.ac.il) <mailto:(tom.divon /at/ mail.huji.ac.il)>)
_Table of content: _
Introduction: The Rise of TikTok in US Culture \ Trevor Boffone
Section I: Race and Ethnicity on TikTok
1. The D’Amelio Effect: TikTok, Charli D’Amelio, and the Construction of
Whiteness \ Trevor Boffone
2. Digital Blackface and the Troubling Intimacies of TikTok Dance
Challenges \ Cienna Davis
3. TikTok For Us By Us: Black Girlhood, Joy, and Self Care \ Wendyliz
Martinez
4. #JewishTikTok: The JewToks’ Fight Against Antisemitism \ Tom Divon
and Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann
Section II: Gender and Sexuality on TikTok
5. Watching TikTok, Feeling Feminism: Intergenerational Flows of
Feminist Knowledge \ Shauna Pomerantz and Miriam Field
6. "Do you want to form an alliance with me?": Glimpses of Utopia in the
Works of Queer Women and Non-Binary Creators on TikTok \ Claudia Skinner
7. Trans TikTok: Sharing Information and Forming Community \ Elle
Rochford and Zachary Palmer
Section III: TikTok (Sub)Cultures
8. Hocus-Pocus: WitchTok Education for Baby Witches \ Jane Barnette
9. Wellness TikTok: Morning Routines, Eating Well, and Getting Ready to
be "That Girl" \ Katlin Marisol Sweeney-Romero
10. Hype it Up: US Latinx Theater on TikTok \ Elena Machado Sáez
Afterword
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*TikTok Industrial Complex; or Twenty-first Century Transculturative
Creative Critical Collaboratory? \ Frederick Luis Aldama
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