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Conceptualization of a Queer Cyberspace: ‘Gay Twitter’
Author(s) -
Nino Giuliano Zulier
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
fzg – freiburger zeitschrift für geschlechterstudien
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0948-9975
DOI - 10.3224/fzg.v27i1.07
Subject(s) - queer , cyberspace , sociology , virtual community , human sexuality , realm , semiotics , gender studies , media studies , the internet , world wide web , computer science , political science , epistemology , law , philosophy
This paper seeks to investigate the digital transition from queer, physical spaces to queer, virtual spaces and its subcultural importance within the queer community. A trialectic spatiality approach (Lefebvre 1991; Soja 1996) will be applied to the cyberspace of Twitter in order to explore a particular subversion of a social media platform into a queer cyberspace through a user-established, unique, subcultural sign and code system. By researching the particular experiences of virtual, queer identities on Twitter, the social media platform is characterized as a thirdspace, using the example of ‘Gay Twitter’, conceived as a spatial phenomenon. The essay examines cultural semiotics and the ‘invisible,’ virtual confines of a queered Twitter realm by showcasing the linguistic, contextual and visual markers which create such an ‘imagined,’ exclusive, virtual Twitter community. Subsequently, the cyber-community creation and the establishment of norms and discourses reveal beneficial traits associated with a transition from physical to virtual spaces, but also negative aspects such as virtual gate-keeping, dominant gender and sexuality norms, internal discrimination and underrepresented groups and identities in a queer cyberspace.

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