Queerness in the Digital Age: A Scholarly Roundtable

Matthew Connolly, Amanda Phillips, Andrew D J Shield, Karen Tongson
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The editors began this roundtable on March 9, 2020, only for closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic to begin in earnest a few days later. [...]the participants' contributions began to reflect this fraught period toward the end of the conversation. MATT CONNOLLY is an assistant professor of film studies at Minnesota State University, Mankato. [...]I see parallels with other media (newspapers, web forums). Like other media, we've seen a surge of representation of queer folks beyond the cis white gay men that had already made some inroads into cultural stories.
数字时代的酷儿身份:学术圆桌会议
编辑们于2020年3月9日开始了这次圆桌会议,直到几天后才因COVID-19大流行而正式关闭。[…在谈话快结束时,参与者的发言开始反映出这段令人不安的时期。马特·康诺利(MATT CONNOLLY)是曼卡托明尼苏达州立大学电影研究助理教授。[…我看到了其他媒体(报纸、网络论坛)的相似之处。和其他媒体一样,我们看到,除了已经在文化故事中取得一些进展的顺性白人男同性恋之外,酷儿群体的代表数量激增。
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