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The visual digital self: A discourse theoretical analysis of young people's negotiations on gender, reputation and sexual morality online
2021
DiGeSt Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies
Young people's self-presentations on Instagram often display considerate discourses on gender, reputation and (sexual) morality. Previous studies have explored how these discourses are embedded in cultural narratives, while overseeing the significance of visibility and visual storytelling cultures online. Using a Foucauldian Feminist approach, we explore how young people's discourses reflect the visual performance of aesthetic and neoliberal subjectivities online. Through six groups of young
doi:10.21825/digest.v8i1.17608
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