Description
By: Maria-Carolina Cambre (Author), Christine Lavrence (Author)
- Focus on Selfies: Examines selfies as relational and processual practices performed within digital contexts, highlighting their online/offline intersections.
- Interdisciplinary Framework: Utilizes a rich, interdisciplinary approach to analyze the ritualized and affective engagements that selfies elicit from others.
- Complication of Traditional Notions: Challenges traditional views of photographic self-portraiture by exploring how selfies reshape concepts of empowerment and visibility.
- Stratified Patterns of Looking: Investigates broader patterns of observation and the subjectivities produced by networked selfie practices, often overlooked in existing discourses.
- Extensive Qualitative Research: Based on three years of qualitative research that delves into the experiences of selfie-takers to understand the significance of selfies.
- Critical Questions: Asks what selfies are, what they do, the worlds they create, and the imaginaries that organize them, along with the flows of desire, affect, and normativity they involve.
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