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[Commlist] New Special Issue on 'Transnational Queer Cultures and Digital Media'

Wed Sep 11 16:11:02 GMT 2024


Lukasz Szulc is delighted to announce the publication of the Special Issue on ‘Transnational Queer Cultures and Digital Media’, edited by Yener Bayramoğlu, Łukasz Szulc, and Radhika Gajjala for Communication, Culture & Critique. It includes an introduction, 7 empirical articles and 5 forum pieces. They are all amazing! :) You can read the Special Issue here: _https://academic.oup.com/ccc/issue/17/3
CONTENTS
Special Issue: Transnational Queer Cultures and Digital Media
Special Issue Editors: Yener Bayramo[1]glu, Łukasz Szulc, Radhika Gajjala
Original Articles
Transnational queer cultures and digital media: An introduction
YENER BAYRAMOGLU, [1] ŁUKASZ SZULC, AND RADHIKA GAJJALA
A comparative study on the transcultural (re-)reception of The Untamed and its queerness with Chinese characteristics
PENG QIAO AND YUQI HU
“Instagram is like a karela:” Transnational digital queer politics and online censorship and surveillance in India
TANVI KANCHAN
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Queer authenticity and strategic Westernness
ZANE AUSTIN WILLARD AND RACHEL E. DUBROFSKY
Trans (on) YouTube: Localizing transnational narratives on two Polish trans YouTube channels
JOANNA CHOJNICKA
Glitchy transnationalism: When queer migrants meet the state online
HATIM RACHDI
“We are just with each other, everything is going to be okay:” BlackQueer rural–urban migration, danger and digital sexual desires
ESIHLE LUPINDO
What does it mean to be queer in Wikidata? Practices of gender representation within a transnational online community
BEATRICE MELIS, CHIARA PAOLINI, MARTA FIORAVANTI, AND DANIELE METILLI
Forum
The “aroma of citrus” as transnational queer digital culture: Girls’ Love webtoons in contemporary China
JAMIE J. ZHAO
When the homo deamon went digital: Writing Africa’s transgender refugee diaspora
B. CAMMINGA
“Middle East conflict in Berlin schools:” On the affectability of “fake news”
JIN HARITAWORN
“How do I put this gently?” Articulating the link between racial selectivity in the sexual market and neighborhood selection in the residential market of a global city
NICHOLAS BOSTON
Gay for pay: Homocapitalism and LGBTQ employees in the transnational corporate landscape
SHARIF MOWLABOCUS

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