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The cum shot : trans men and visual economies of ejaculation  / Elijah Adiv Edelman.

Porn Studies, 2 (2015) 2-3, p. 150-160
bron: Porn Studies jaargang: 2 (2015) 2-3 , p. 150-160
samenvatting: In this article I explore how transgender and cisgender participants in internet-mediated visual and print-based sexual cinematic discourse frame the construction of orgasms among trans masculine and other male-identified, female-assigned at birth, subjects. Specifically, I focus on the visual and linguistic platforms of amateur videos featuring trans men's genitals posted on XTube, a website that hosts user-submitted films as well as space for user commentary. Importantly, the 'visual' text of the film content articulates in productive and perhaps unexpected ways with the figurative dialogue of language used to frame the video as well as that deployed by posted responses to the film. Situating trans men's genitals as both discursively and phenomenologically managed alongside the privileging of the visual over the figurative I focus on employing frameworks of audience reception, how trans men and their sexual interlocutors,as either consumers of film or physical participants, both reproduce and destabilize hegemonic notions of maleness. Specifically, I consider how hegemonic notions of maleness extend to genital function and the politics of ejaculation and 'cum', or the bodily fluids produced peri and post orgasm, to reflect the ideological 'productivity of genitals' for trans subjects.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen (edelm/cum)

The cum shot : trans men and visual economies of ejaculation
dgb artikelen (edelm/cum)
Elijah Adiv Edelman.
Porn Studies
2
(2015)
2-3
150-160
N302586
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LGBTQ+ Content on TikTok and Everyday Activism  / Cara Sainsbury.

Utrecht: Universiteit Utrecht, 2021 - 43 p.
uitgave: Utrecht : Universiteit Utrecht, 2021 - 43 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. internet
  2. activisme
  3. lhbti
samenvatting: Due to the recent stay at home orders surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, young social media users have found a new creative, activistic and comedic outlet through the platform TikTok. The content shared on TikTok are short videos, any of which have the opportunity to become viral if it is shared with the right audiences. The virality is what makes TikTok unique and drives its users to constantly produce content. Just like on other social media platforms, many different minority groups have found their place and their people on TikTok where they share information, produce relevant jokes and communicate with each other. The LGBTQ+ community is among those groups and some content creators on the platform try to use TikTok?s possible virality affordances to spread awareness, destigmatize LGBTQ+ people and educate others on sensitive or unknown topics surrounding gender and/or sexuality. This thesis aims to find how the video creators are motivated to share this type of LGBTQ+ content which could result in social impact, especially on a smaller scale known as everyday activism. Therefore, the main research question is: how are LGBTQ+ TikTok creators motivated to create everyday activism within their networked identity and beyond? The theoretical basis for this thesis will come from three separate understandings. First, how TikTok and its affordances are situated within the general understanding of social media and the platform society. Second, the notion of everyday activism is explained. Third, the concepts of online, narrative and networked identity will be discussed and how these work together in this thesis. Methodologically, Fairclough's critical discourse analysis is used to first analyse the LGBTQ+, activistic, TikTok video content as well the affordances offered by the platform for the textual analysis. Secondly, to interview LGBTQ+ TikTok content creators for the discursive practice and third to combine these different analyses and come to an understanding of how these kinds of videos are situated within the social practice. It was found that sharing stories of everyday smaller struggles by LGBTQ+ as well as bigger personal hardships and experiences of discrimination, in many different formats, did create moments of everyday activism in those who viewed and commented on the TikTok content. The TikTok users shared that posting those types of personal stories online and receiving positive, as well as negative feedback in some cases, helped in keeping them motivated to continue posting their LGBTQ+ life online.

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LGBTQ+ Content on TikTok and Everyday Activism
cat. (sains/lgb)dgb grijs
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