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E-grāmata: Hashtag Activism Interrogated and Embodied: Case Studies on Social Justice Movements

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Hashtag Activism Interrogated and Embodied analyzes the ways that hashtags repurpose and reclaim societal narratives, considering how these digital interactions carry over into external spaces and are embodied by both participants and spectators alike. A diverse set of contributors from a range of disciplines utilize a variety of methodologies to interrogate the lifespan and trajectories of specific hashtag campaigns, study rhetorical strategies engaged by online communities, and analyze how hashtags are employed for particular purposes.   The chapters capture twenty-first-century digital activism unfolding in different social and geopolitical climates. Delving into hashtag activism in various forms  (tweets, memes, and personal narratives) and spaces (Twitter, Facebook, and in-person protests), these chapters reveal how participants question and construct online and offline identities and imagined and actualized communities. They also showcase the complicated ways hashtag activism intersects with consumer, popular, and celebrity cultures.   Hashtag Activism Interrogated and Embodied calls for broader inclusion in what is considered hashtag activism, such as digital fandom, how hashtags are co-opted for nefarious purposes, the effects of anti-activism, and the role of journalism and the media. It will appeal to a range of disciplines including rhetoric and composition, internet studies, communication studies, media studies, feminist studies, affect studies, cultural studies, technical communication, and sociology.   Contributors: Robert Barry, André Brock, Elizabeth Buchanan, Rosemary Clark-Parsons, Gabriel I. Green, Neha Gupta, Jeffrey J. Hall, Kyesha Jennings, Morgan K. Johnson, Salma Kalim, Megan McIntyre, Sean Milligan, Avishek Ray, Sarah Riddick, Stephanie Vie, Erin B. Waggoner, Holly M. Wells, William I. Wolff  You can use only one pair of em dashes in a sentence. :(
Foreword: The Significance of Hashtag Activism in This Political Moment Andri Brock ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Redefining Hashtag Activism Melissa Ames and Kristi McDuffie 3(18)
SECTION I INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN ONLINE AND EMBODIED ACTIVISM
1 Networked Intervention and the Emergence of #BostonHelp
21(17)
Megan McIntyre
2 Sticky Hashtags: The Role of Emotions and Affect in Hashtag Activism
38(14)
Salma Kalim
3 Affecting Digital Activism: Comparative Study of Tweets from the March for Our Lives Rallies and Women's Marches
52(23)
Melissa Ames
Kristi McDuffie
SECTION II (RE)EXAMININC SOCIETAL NARRATIVES THROUGH HASHTAG ACTIVISM
4 AiLookLikeAnEngineer: Women Reclaiming STEM through Hashtag Activism
75(25)
Holly M. Wells
5 The Ideograph and the #Pussyhat: Multimodal Rhetorics of Brevity in the Women's March
100(19)
Sarah Riddick
6 Imagi(ni)ng Radicalism in the Context of Indian Student Activism: The Discursivity of Hashtags and Memes
119(20)
Avishek Ray
Neha Gupta
SECTION III FAN CULTURE AND DIGITAL ACTIVISM
7 Wake Up Mr. West: Kanye West, the Sunken Place, and the Rhetoric of Black Twitter
139(19)
Kyesha Jennings
8 Lexa Deserved Better: How One Character's Death Sparked a Revolution and Changed Media Representation for the LGBTQ+ Community
158(17)
Erin B. Waggoner
9 Constructing Digital Diasporic Spaces and Reframing Black Masculinity through Insecure's #LawrenceHive
175(18)
Robert Barry Jr.
SECTION IV INTERRUPTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS OF DIGITAL ACTIVISM
10 Meme Warfare and Fake Hashtag Activism: 4chan's Alt-right Trolling Culture
193(17)
Jeffrey J. Hall
11 A Rhetoric of Zaniness: Trolling, the Alt-right, and Pepe the Frog
210(17)
Sean Milligan
12 Who's the #Fake Historian? The Rhetoric of #Fake History among Conservative (Counter) Publics on Twitter
227(19)
Anonymous
13 Digital Matters: Twitter Reacts and Hashtivist Narratives
246(14)
Gabriel I. Green
Morgan K. Johnson
Conclusion: Capturing a Moving Target: Ethical Research Practices for Hashtag Activism 260(25)
Elizabeth Buchanan
Rosemary Clark-Parsons
Stephanie Vie
William I. Wolff
Kristi McDuffie
Index 285(6)
About the Authors 291
Melissa Ames is director of English Education and professor of English and Womens, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Eastern Illinois University. She is the author of Small Screen, Big Feels: Television and Cultural Anxiety in the Twenty-First Century and How Pop Culture Shapes the Stages of a Womans Life, among others, and was the 2018 recipient of Eastern Illinois Universitys Luis Clay Mendez Outstanding Service Award.   Kristi McDuffie is director of Rhetoric at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is editor, producer, and composer of I Write: A Writing Guide for the Undergraduate Rhetoric Program at the University of Illinois and the recipient of the 2021 University of Illinois Chancellors Academic Professional Award.