Description |
1 online resource (xxii, 296 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Introduction / Christopher Pullen -- Stories like mine: Coming out videos and queer identities on YouTube / Bryan Wuest -- Transgender youth and YouTube videos: Self-representation and five identifiable trans youth narratives / Matthew G. O'Neill -- 'A safe and supportive environment': LGBTQ youth and social media / Stephen Tropiano -- Media responses to queer youth suicide: Trauma, therapeutic discourse and co-presence / Christopher Pullen -- Sexually marginalized youth in the South: Narration strategies and discourse coalitions in newspaper coverage of a southern high school Gay-Straight Alliance club controversy / Skyler Lauderdale -- 'We've got big news': Creating media to empower queer youth in schools / Karyl Ketchum -- Talking liberties: Framed youth, community video and channel 4's Remit in Action / Ieuan Franklin -- We need to talk about Jack! On the representation of male homosexuality in American teen soaps / Mareike Jenner -- Queering TV conventions: LGBT teen narratives on Glee / Raffi Sarkissian -- Boy wizards: Magical and homosocial power in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and The Covenant / Katherine Hughes -- Androgynous social media and visual culture / Stephanie Selvick -- Queer youth cyber-bullying and policing the self-brand / Taylor Nygaard -- Looking at complicated desires: Gay male youth and cinematic representations of age-different relationships / Kylo-Patrick R. Hart -- Straight eye for the queer guy: Gay youth in contemporary Scandinavian film / Anders Lysne -- 'Born this way': Media and youth identities in Uganda's Kuchu Community / Melanie Butler and Paul Falzone -- 'Be wary of working boys': The cultural production of queer youth in today's West Africa / Noah Tsika -- LGBT student groups at universities and their usage of social media as a public sphere: a case analysis--luBUnya / İdil Engindeniz Şahan -- Parties, advocacy and activism: Interrogating community and class in digital queer India / Rohit K. Dasgupta -- The it gets better project: a study in (and of) whiteness in LGBT youth and media cultures / Michael Johnson Jr |
Summary |
This collection explores the representation and performance of queer youth in media cultures, primarily examining TV, film and online media. Offering an interdisciplinary focus and presenting a range of contributions from authors based in and/or writing about the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Turkey, India, Scandinavia and Africa, it is organized under three sections: 'Performance and Culture', 'Histories and Commodity, ' and 'Transnational Intersections.' Specific themes of investigation include the context of queer youth suicide and educational strategies to avert this within online media; the significance of coming-out videos produced online; the historical precedence of television and film representation; the representation of age-different relationships within film; transgender youth and the use of online media; educational video projects involving affirmation; cyberbullying and hierarchies in new media identity; and limitations in Scandinavian coming-out films.--publisher's description |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Sexual minority youth in mass media.
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Sexual minority youth.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology.
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Sexual minority youth in mass media
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Sexual minority youth
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Massenmedien
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Jugend
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LGBT
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LGBTQ+ youth
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Ungdomar -- homosexualitet -- bisexualitet -- massmedia -- representation -- globalt perspektiv.
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Internet -- sociala medier -- utbildning -- komma ut-processen.
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Queerteori.
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Självmord.
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Mobbning.
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Young people -- homosexuality -- mass media -- representation -- global perspective.
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Internet, the -- social media -- education -- coming out.
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Queer theory.
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Suicide.
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Bullying.
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Homosexuella ungdomar.
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Självmordsförsök.
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Ungdomar i massmedia.
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Ungdomar i filmen.
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Ungdomar på tv.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Pullen, Christopher, 1959- editor.
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ISBN |
9781137383556 |
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1137383550 |
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