
The Digital Closet
How the Internet Became Straight
$44.52
- Paperback
280 pages
- Release Date
30 May 2023
Summary
The Digital Closet: How the Internet Became Straight
In The Digital Closet, Alexander Monea provocatively argues that the internet became straight by suppressing everything that is not, forcing LGBTQIA+ content into increasingly narrow channels—rendering it invisible through opaque algorithms, automated and human content moderation, warped keywords, and other strategies of digital overreach.
Monea explains how the United States’ thirty-year “war on porn” has brought…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780262545952 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0262545950 |
| Author: | Alexander Monea, Violet Blue |
| Publisher: | MIT Press Ltd |
| Imprint: | MIT Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 280 |
| Release Date: | 30 May 2023 |
| Weight: | 368g |
| Dimensions: | 23mm x 223mm x 193mm |
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Critics Review
“In this enlightening account, Alexander Monea argues that the internet is riddled with heterosexual bias, effectively forcing LGBTQIA+ content back into the closet through opaque algorithms, warped keywords and other strategies of digital overreach.”—E&T Magazine ”[The Digital Closet’s] comprehensive examination of exclusion and discrimination towards the queer community online, situated in a web of conservative policy and heteronormative pornography, reminds us that digital infrastructure not only reinforces bias but can also establish a harmful online world order with physical repercussions.”—AIGA Eye on Design “Thorough and insightful… . Through his account of a new, algorithmic heteronormativity, Monea contributes to the field of communication with novel approaches to theory and method that provide needed insight for studying social media platforms ‘beyond the black box.’”—International Journal of Communication ”[The Digital Closet] details the policing of online spaces focused on the LGBTQ+ community… . Monea’s work is an example of the growing field of research that focuses on how LGBTQ+ people, including youth, sex workers and other internet users, experience the internet in a different way than heterosexual people.”—ABC News
About The Author
Alexander Monea
Alexander Monea is Assistant Professor in the English Department and Cultural Studies Program at George Mason University.
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