Interpreting the Internet :: feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America /
"Every user knows the importance of the '@' symbol in internet communication. Though the symbol barely existed in Latin America before the emergence of email, Spanish-speaking feminist activists immediately claimed it to replace the awkward 'o/a' used to indicate both gender...
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Every user knows the importance of the '@' symbol in internet communication. Though the symbol barely existed in Latin America before the emergence of email, Spanish-speaking feminist activists immediately claimed it to replace the awkward 'o/a' used to indicate both genders in written text, discovering an answer to the challenge of symbolic inclusion embedded in the internet. In repurposing the symbol, they changed its meaning. In Interpreting the Internet, Elisabeth Jay Friedman provides the first in-depth exploration of how Latin American feminist and queer activists have interpreted the internet to support their counterpublics. Aided by a global network of women and men dedicated to establishing an accessible internet, activists have developed identities, constructed communities, and honed strategies for social change. And by translating the internet into their own vernacular, they have also transformed the technology. This book will be of interest to scholars and students in feminist and gender studies, Latin American studies, media studies, political science, as well as anyone curious about the ways in which the internet shapes our lives"--Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (232 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780520960107 0520960106 |
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spelling | Friedman, Elisabeth J., 1966- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJghtMhgPcY7T3TBTX6VG3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99835246 Interpreting the Internet : feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America / Elisabeth Jay Friedman. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource (232 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Conceiving Latin American feminist counterpublic -- The creation of "a modern weaving machine" : bringing feminist counterpublics online -- Weaving the "invisible web" : counterpublic organization interpret the Internet -- La Red Informativa de Mujeres de Argentina (RIMA) : constructing the counterpublic -- From privacy to lesbian visibility : Latin American lesbian feminist Internet practices -- Conclusion : making the Internet make sense. "Every user knows the importance of the '@' symbol in internet communication. Though the symbol barely existed in Latin America before the emergence of email, Spanish-speaking feminist activists immediately claimed it to replace the awkward 'o/a' used to indicate both genders in written text, discovering an answer to the challenge of symbolic inclusion embedded in the internet. In repurposing the symbol, they changed its meaning. In Interpreting the Internet, Elisabeth Jay Friedman provides the first in-depth exploration of how Latin American feminist and queer activists have interpreted the internet to support their counterpublics. Aided by a global network of women and men dedicated to establishing an accessible internet, activists have developed identities, constructed communities, and honed strategies for social change. And by translating the internet into their own vernacular, they have also transformed the technology. This book will be of interest to scholars and students in feminist and gender studies, Latin American studies, media studies, political science, as well as anyone curious about the ways in which the internet shapes our lives"--Provided by publisher Print version record. Internet and women Latin America. Internet Social aspects Latin America. Sexual minorities Latin America Social life and customs. Internet and activism Latin America. Feminism Latin America. At sign Social aspects Latin America. Internet et femmes Amérique latine. Internet Aspect social Amérique latine. Minorités sexuelles Amérique latine Murs et coutumes. Cybermilitantisme Amérique latine. Féminisme Amérique latine. Arobase Aspect social Amérique latine. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Feminism fast Internet and activism fast Internet and women fast Internet Social aspects fast Latin America fast Sexual minorities. homoit https://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0001297 Feminism. homoit https://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0000437 has work: Interpreting the Internet (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGJKvXR4YQtRdVCbXQYRXd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Friedman, Elisabeth J., 1966- Interpreting the Internet. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2017] 9780520284494 0520284496 (DLC) 2016030570 (OCoLC)953693905 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1422630 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1422630 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Friedman, Elisabeth J., 1966- Interpreting the Internet : feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America / Conceiving Latin American feminist counterpublic -- The creation of "a modern weaving machine" : bringing feminist counterpublics online -- Weaving the "invisible web" : counterpublic organization interpret the Internet -- La Red Informativa de Mujeres de Argentina (RIMA) : constructing the counterpublic -- From privacy to lesbian visibility : Latin American lesbian feminist Internet practices -- Conclusion : making the Internet make sense. Internet and women Latin America. Internet Social aspects Latin America. Sexual minorities Latin America Social life and customs. Internet and activism Latin America. Feminism Latin America. At sign Social aspects Latin America. Internet et femmes Amérique latine. Internet Aspect social Amérique latine. Minorités sexuelles Amérique latine Murs et coutumes. Cybermilitantisme Amérique latine. Féminisme Amérique latine. Arobase Aspect social Amérique latine. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Feminism fast Internet and activism fast Internet and women fast Internet Social aspects fast Sexual minorities. homoit https://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0001297 Feminism. homoit https://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0000437 |
title | Interpreting the Internet : feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America / |
title_auth | Interpreting the Internet : feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America / |
title_exact_search | Interpreting the Internet : feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America / |
title_full | Interpreting the Internet : feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America / Elisabeth Jay Friedman. |
title_fullStr | Interpreting the Internet : feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America / Elisabeth Jay Friedman. |
title_full_unstemmed | Interpreting the Internet : feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America / Elisabeth Jay Friedman. |
title_short | Interpreting the Internet : |
title_sort | interpreting the internet feminist and queer counterpublics in latin america |
title_sub | feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America / |
topic | Internet and women Latin America. Internet Social aspects Latin America. Sexual minorities Latin America Social life and customs. Internet and activism Latin America. Feminism Latin America. At sign Social aspects Latin America. Internet et femmes Amérique latine. Internet Aspect social Amérique latine. Minorités sexuelles Amérique latine Murs et coutumes. Cybermilitantisme Amérique latine. Féminisme Amérique latine. Arobase Aspect social Amérique latine. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Feminism fast Internet and activism fast Internet and women fast Internet Social aspects fast Sexual minorities. homoit https://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0001297 Feminism. homoit https://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0000437 |
topic_facet | Internet and women Latin America. Internet Social aspects Latin America. Sexual minorities Latin America Social life and customs. Internet and activism Latin America. Feminism Latin America. At sign Social aspects Latin America. Internet et femmes Amérique latine. Internet Aspect social Amérique latine. Minorités sexuelles Amérique latine Murs et coutumes. Cybermilitantisme Amérique latine. Féminisme Amérique latine. Arobase Aspect social Amérique latine. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. Feminism Internet and activism Internet and women Internet Social aspects Latin America Sexual minorities. Feminism. |
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