Virtual English

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Author_Jillana B. Enteen
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Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Technology
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digital diaspora studies
Digital Networked Communication
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gay
Gay Identity
Global Gay
Global Gay Identity
internet resistance movements
Jamaican Creole
Lesbian Resources
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linguistic hybridity
marginalized communities digital communication
men
midnight
Midnight Robber
Miss Thailand
MTF
Multiple Attributions
online identity formation
Peripheral Devices
robber
sociotechnical practices
Sri Lankan
Sri Lankan Tamils
Tamil Eelam
thai
Thai Gay Men
Thai Gender
Thai Men
Thai Nation
Thai Women
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transnational queer studies
Virtual Community Formation
Virtual English
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415977241
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Virtual English examines English language communication on the World Wide Web, focusing on Internet practices crafted by underserved communities in the US and overlooked participants in several Asian Diaspora communities. Jillana Enteen locates instances where subjects use electronic media to resist popular understandings of cyberspace, computer-mediated communication, nation and community, presenting unexpected responses to the forces of globalization and predominate US value systems. The populations studied here contribute websites, conversations and artifacts that employ English strategically, broadening and splintering the language to express their concerns in the manner they perceive as effective. Users are thus afforded new opportunities to transmit information, conduct conversations, teach and make decisions, shaping, in the process, both language and technology. Moreover, web designers and writers conjure distinct versions of digitally enhanced futures -- computer-mediated communication may attract audiences previously out of reach. The subjects of Virtual English challenge prevailing deployments and conceptions of emerging technologies. Their on-line practices illustrate that the Internet need not replicate current geopolitical beliefs and practices and that reconfigurations exist in tandem with dominant models.

Jillana Enteen is Associate Director and Director of the Undergraduate Studies Gender Studies Program at Northwestern University, where she has taught courses in New Media Studies, Postcolonial Theory, Cultural Studies, Queer Theory and Asian Literature in Diaspora.

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