Disturbing Hegemonic Discourse: Nonbinary Gender and Sexual Orientation Labeling on Tumblr
Abstract
In this essay, We examine lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, trans, queer/questioning, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA) Tumblr bloggers’ bio bins and “About Me” pages to demonstrate the methods sex and orientation that is sexual are built through community-regulated and community-generated labeling methods. Tumblr encourages counter-cultures (and labeling practices) to not merely form but also to flourish because of its distinctive affordances including tagging and web log formatting. This informative article examines not only exactly just how these affordances shape usage and, afterwards, identification construction on Tumblr but additionally the real ways that Tumblr bloggers have actually embraced affordances to generate community-accepted conventions of identification construction. Read more →