Personal but Not Private
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Personal but Not Private by Stefanie Duguay, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2022. This compelling paperback, spanning 192 pages, intricately weaves personal interviews with empirical research to explore the digital landscapes navigated by queer women. Duguay delves into how these women curate their identities on platforms like Tinder, Vine, and Instagram, fostering meaningful relationships while enhancing their social and economic engagement. This book also addresses the challenges they face in countering intersecting forms of oppression. Perfect for readers interested in gender studies, digital culture, and social justice, Personal but Not Private is an essential addition to your bookshelf. Engage with the narratives that shape our understanding of identity in the digital age.