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Homo-Pages and Queer Sites: Studying the Construction and Representation of Queer Identities on the World Wide Web
Authors:Jonathan Alexander
Institution:(1) Department of Language Arts, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210205, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45221
Abstract:This essay introduces the reader both to the varieties of representations of queers currently available on US Web servers and to the kinds of critical questions that scholars and activists can ask about such representations. As such, the author surveys, summarizes, and analyzes both pertinent Websites and scholarly writing about queer representation, identity, community, and social agency. Ultimately, the author concludes that analyzing queer self-representation on the Web is a significant scholarly undertaking in that it can help us understand better (1) how queers use, represent themselves, and are represented on the Web, and (2) what such representations might mean for our understanding of ourselves, our cultures, and our future both locally and globally.
Keywords:queer representation  World Wide Web (WWW)  Internet  identity
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