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Pink 2.0 – Encoding Queer Cinema on the Internet

Autor Noah A. Tsika
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 oct 2016
In an era where digital media converges with new technologies that allow for cropping, remixing, extracting, and pirating, a second life for traditional media appears via the internet and emerging platforms. Uploaded onto social media and video sites or clipped to accompany online ad campaigns, these paratexts often garner a larger viewing audience than their parent text, the feature film, and provide the metrics for corporate data collecting. Excavating a rich set of online materials through the practice of media archaeology, Noah A. Tsika explores the vibrant life of queer cinema beyond the multiplex in the complex, contentious, and libidinous pockets of the internet where these films and their fans thrive. By looking at corporate-driven, targeted media campaigns and the emergence of a "gay algorithm" on the one hand, and the specifically digital, "spreadable" uses gay men make of queer cinema on the other, Tsika shows how the internet s early and intense associations with gay male consumers (and vice versa) have not only survived the medium s dramatic global expansion but have also shaped a series of strategies for producing and consuming queer cinema."
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ISBN-13: 9780253023063
ISBN-10: 0253023068
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 154 x 227 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

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Noah A. Tsika is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at Queens College, City University of New York. He is the author of Gods and Monsters: A Queer Film Classic and Nollywood Stars: Media and Migration in West Africa and the Diaspora. His essays have appeared in African Studies Review, Black Camera, Cineaste, Porn Studies, and The Velvet Light Trap, as well as in numerous anthologies, including LGBT Identity and Online New Media, The Brokeback Book, Reading Brokeback Mountain, and Queer Youth and Media Cultures.