The 1990s saw the rise of third wave feminism, queer theory and the digital age. This paper looks at how the three come together in YouTube video bloggers’ promotion of queer sex-positive ideology. Sex positivism is the belief that all safe, consensual sex is healthy, while queer theory emphasizes the diversity and instability of sex and gender identities. YouTube vloggers engaged in life-streaming profit from the entertainment value of revealing personal sexual information while framing their sexual revelations as healthy, shame-free sex positivism. In doing so, they also put their unique and sometimes changing sexualities on public display, in effect providing viewers with in-depth portraits of queer sexuality. Analyzing a select collecti...
Seeking to problematize the "global gay" versus "local cultural specificity" argument, this paper an...
Using the photovoice method, this thesis study explored the lives of four young gay men in Quebec as...
On September 15, 2010, Dan Savage and Terry Miller created a YouTube channel that turned into a glob...
The 1990s saw the rise of third wave feminism, queer theory and the digital age. This paper looks at...
While increased visibility of gay, lesbian, transgendered, and queer people in public settings, incl...
Despite political advances, LGBT+ experiences on social media are affected by a history of marginali...
The introduction of sexuality information to young people has been a point of tension in our society...
Queer theorists and sociologists have argued that the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)...
In a meeting of Between Women, an LGBTQ support and discussion group at Centerville University, one ...
My thesis examines the discourses present in digital video projects created by queer youth, ages 13-...
This paper engages with two overarching questions: why is engaging with queer theologies potentially...
We are arguably living in a “Golden Age” of Queer TV ushered in by internet-distributed television. ...
This paper examines the queer gaze within pop music videos. It contends that the contemporary US mus...
Appropriation is an invariable part of the way in which people communicate. In order to better under...
A small but important niche, queer porn has grown out of initiatives like the Porn Film Festival Ber...
Seeking to problematize the "global gay" versus "local cultural specificity" argument, this paper an...
Using the photovoice method, this thesis study explored the lives of four young gay men in Quebec as...
On September 15, 2010, Dan Savage and Terry Miller created a YouTube channel that turned into a glob...
The 1990s saw the rise of third wave feminism, queer theory and the digital age. This paper looks at...
While increased visibility of gay, lesbian, transgendered, and queer people in public settings, incl...
Despite political advances, LGBT+ experiences on social media are affected by a history of marginali...
The introduction of sexuality information to young people has been a point of tension in our society...
Queer theorists and sociologists have argued that the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)...
In a meeting of Between Women, an LGBTQ support and discussion group at Centerville University, one ...
My thesis examines the discourses present in digital video projects created by queer youth, ages 13-...
This paper engages with two overarching questions: why is engaging with queer theologies potentially...
We are arguably living in a “Golden Age” of Queer TV ushered in by internet-distributed television. ...
This paper examines the queer gaze within pop music videos. It contends that the contemporary US mus...
Appropriation is an invariable part of the way in which people communicate. In order to better under...
A small but important niche, queer porn has grown out of initiatives like the Porn Film Festival Ber...
Seeking to problematize the "global gay" versus "local cultural specificity" argument, this paper an...
Using the photovoice method, this thesis study explored the lives of four young gay men in Quebec as...
On September 15, 2010, Dan Savage and Terry Miller created a YouTube channel that turned into a glob...