ABSTRACT

Gender and Digital Media: A Critical Companion offers an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the evolving relationship between gender and digital media.

Covering topics such as queer and trans communities online, digital intimacy, feminist approaches to technology, gaming, fandom and fanfiction online, digital diaspora, genre, representation, and gendered hate in digital spaces, this textbook explores how gender is shaped and represented onscreen and online across intersections of identity, class, race, age, sexuality, and technology. Each chapter opens with a critical overview of a key theme by a leading expert, followed by a short essay from a graduate student that grounds these ideas in concrete, contemporary examples. This layered structure encourages critical thinking and connects theory to concrete cases and lived experience. Designed with pedagogy in mind, this book includes a range of tools and activities that support both independent and collaborative learning.

Gender and Digital Media: A Critical Companion is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in gender studies, media studies, cultural studies, media sociology, arts and humanities, and the social sciences exploring human‑technology interactions and digital everyday life.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 International license.

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Editorial introduction

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chapter Chapter 1|22 pages

Understanding gender and digital media

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Key concepts
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part I|110 pages

BECOMING gendered selves, desire, and the digital everyday

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chapter Essay 2|4 pages

Flowing together, apart

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An allo-autoethnography of inscribing female kinship and intimacy
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chapter Chapter 3|24 pages

Queer and transgender studies of digital media

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chapter Chapter 4|26 pages

Dating and romance online

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Reimagining intimacy, transforming the self, and negotiating risk
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chapter Essay 4|5 pages

Queer Indian youth and online intimacy

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Examining intimate relationships on social media
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chapter Chapter 5|22 pages

Fandom and digital media

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A sandbox for creative gender, sexuality, and feminist configurations
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chapter Essay 5|4 pages

Self-perception in slash fanfiction characters

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Queer gaze and desire towards the male body in Star Trek slash fanfiction
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part II|82 pages

SEEING representation, race, and the politics of the gaze

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chapter Chapter 6|22 pages

How we are seen

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Why representation still matters
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chapter Chapter 7|24 pages

Ten things I hate about genres

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Gender and genre in the post-digital era
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chapter Essay 7|5 pages

Challenging tradition

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A comparative analysis of gender representation in shōnen through Hinata Hyuga and Mikasa Ackerman
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chapter Essay 8|4 pages

Social media influencing

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part III|80 pages

RESISTING belonging, activism, and masculinities online

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chapter Chapter 9|20 pages

Gender and minoritised childhoods in the digital era

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chapter Chapter 11|27 pages

Gender and belonging in digital diasporic spaces

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chapter Essay 11|5 pages

“This country rejected me before meeting me”

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Challenging migrant representation as Other in European media
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part IV|56 pages

INTERVENING games, gendered technologies, and feminist futures

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chapter Chapter 12|24 pages

Researching digital games, players, and gender

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chapter Essay 12|3 pages

Gaming and the abject in survival horror

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chapter Chapter 13|23 pages

Haptic histories, virtual traces

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Excavating gender-diverse XR innovation
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chapter Essay 13|4 pages

Feminist epistemologies for preserving XR

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