Conceptualization of a Queer Cyberspace: ‘Gay Twitter’

Nino Giuliano Zulier
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This paper seeks to investigate the digital transition from queer, physical spaces to queer, virtual spaces and its subcultural importance within the queer community. A trialectic spatiality approach (Lefebvre 1991; Soja 1996) will be applied to the cyberspace of Twitter in order to explore a particular subversion of a social media platform into a queer cyberspace through a user-established, unique, subcultural sign and code system. By researching the particular experiences of virtual, queer identities on Twitter, the social media platform is characterized as a thirdspace, using the example of ‘Gay Twitter’, conceived as a spatial phenomenon. The essay examines cultural semiotics and the ‘invisible,’ virtual confines of a queered Twitter realm by showcasing the linguistic, contextual and visual markers which create such an ‘imagined,’ exclusive, virtual Twitter community. Subsequently, the cyber-community creation and the establishment of norms and discourses reveal beneficial traits associated with a transition from physical to virtual spaces, but also negative aspects such as virtual gate-keeping, dominant gender and sexuality norms, internal discrimination and underrepresented groups and identities in a queer cyberspace.
酷儿网络空间的概念化:“同性恋推特”
本文旨在探讨从酷儿、物理空间到酷儿、虚拟空间的数字化转变及其在酷儿群体中的亚文化重要性。试电空间方法(Lefebvre 1991;Soja 1996)将应用于Twitter的网络空间,通过用户建立的、独特的、亚文化的符号和代码系统,探索社交媒体平台对酷儿网络空间的特定颠覆。通过研究Twitter上虚拟酷儿身份的特殊体验,社交媒体平台被描述为第三空间,以“Gay Twitter”为例,被认为是一种空间现象。这篇文章通过展示创造这样一个“想象的”、排他的、虚拟的推特社区的语言、语境和视觉标记,研究了文化符号学和“看不见的”、虚拟的推特领域。随后,网络社区的创建和规范和话语的建立揭示了从物理空间到虚拟空间过渡的有益特征,但也有消极方面,如虚拟把关、主导的性别和性规范、内部歧视和在酷儿网络空间中未被充分代表的群体和身份。
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