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Category: 29.03

PUSSY RAP AND ALL OF THAT: DISTILLING THE MODERN WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN HIP-HOP
Jabari Evans / University of South Carolina

December 7, 2022 Jabari Evans / University of South Carolina 2 comments

Dr. Jabari Evans discusses misogynoir and Black women’s erotic and cultural capital in Hip-Hop culture through Issa Rae’s Rap Sh!t

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“Doom and Groom”: Rightwing Media and the Rise of Anti-Trans Legislation
Mia Fischer / University of Colorado Denver

December 7, 2022 Mia Fischer / University of Colorado Denver Leave a comment

Dr. Mia Fischer takes a closer look at the rightwing media’s rhetoric of fear-mongering regarding anti-trans legislation.

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Living at the Edge of digital Imaginaries
Germaine Halegoua / University of Michigan

December 7, 2022 Germaine Halegoua / University of Michigan 2 comments

Dr. Germaine Halegoua explores how life has been changed by digital imaginaries and infrastructures.

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Bad Attachments: Making Trouble with Sex and Email
Cait McKinney / Simon Fraser University

December 7, 2022 Cait McKinney / Simon Fraser University One comment

Dr. Cait McKinney explores e-mail as a window into the web’s early potential as a queer space for sexual expression.

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Touching Feeling Hands: Gender, Race, and Digital Devices
Michele White / Tulane University

December 7, 2022 Michele White / Tulane University One comment

Dr. Michele White examines the metaphors and iconography of hands on digital devices along the axes of race, gender and accessibility.

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Over*Flow: “'It's Not Dark Humor If It's Not Your Trauma - You're Just Bad People': The Exploitive Nature of TikTok Meme Cultures
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12 Dec

Happy Monday, and happy Volume 29.03 release day! The final issue of Flow for the calendar year features work from @Naledgesince82, @MiaFischer, @grhalegoua, @caitmckinney and Michele White! Read the full issue here: http://www.flowjournal.org

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CALL FOR PAPERS: Special Guest Issue on Cultivating Authenticity & BeReal! Submissions due January 13, 2023! Shareable link here: https://tinyurl.com/yy9rvxn4

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15 Nov

The 2nd issue of Flow Vol 29 is now live!! Head over to https://www.flowjournal.org/ for some amazing articles by @jenholt13 @AndyOwens85 @rebeccasholt @TrueIcaRash and @kevindriscoll

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