Identity technologies : constructing the self online /
edited by Anna Poletti and Julie Rak.
- Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, (c)2013.
- 1 online resource.
- Wisconsin studies in autobiography .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Foundations -- Beyond Anonymity, or Future Directions for Internet Identity Research / Cyberrace / Becoming and Belonging: Performativity, Subjectivity, and the Cultural Purposes of Social Networking / Virtually Me: A Toolbox about Online Self-Presentation / Identity Affordances -- Adultery Technologies / Facebook and Coaxed Affordances / Archiving Disaster and National Identity in the Digital Realm: The September 11 Digital Archive and the Hurricane Digital Memory Bank / Life Bytes: Six-Word Memoir and the Exigencies of Auto/tweetographies / Mediated Communities -- Negotiating Identities/Queering Desires: Coming Out Online and the Remediation of the Coming-Out Story / "Treat Us Right!": Digital Publics, Emerging Biosocialities, and the Female Complaint / Cyber-Self: In Search of a Lost Identity? / Homeless Nation: Producing Legal Subjectivities through New Media / Reflections -- Autobiography and New Communication Tools / The Blog as Experimental Setting: An Interview with Lauren Berlant / Helen Kennedy -- Lisa Nakamura -- Rob Cover -- Julia Watson -- Melissa Gregg -- Aimee Morrison -- Courtney Rivard -- Laurie McNeill -- Mary L. Gray -- Olivia Banner -- Alessandra Micalizzi -- Suzanne Bouclin -- Philippe Lejeune -- Julie Rak.
"Identity Technologies is a substantial contribution to the fields of autobiography studies, digital studies, and new media studies, exploring the many new modes of self-expression and self-fashioning that have arisen in conjunction with Web 2.0, social networking, and the increasing saturation of wireless communication devices in everyday life. This volume explores the various ways that individuals construct their identities on the Internet and offers historical perspectives on ways that technologies intersect with identity creation. Bringing together scholarship about the construction of the self by new and established authors from the fields of digital media and auto/biography studies, Identity Technologies presents new case studies and fresh theoretical questions emphasizing the methodological challenges inherent in scholarly attempts to account for and analyze the rise of identity technologies. The collection also includes an interview with Lauren Berlant on her use of blogs as research and writing tools."--Provided by publisher.
9780299296438
Autobiography. Online identities. Identity (Psychology) and mass media. Online social networks. Internet--Social aspects.