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Divided we tweet: The social media poetics of public online shaming
Cultural Dynamics Pub Date : 2020-03-04 , DOI: 10.1177/0921374020909516
Jamie E Shenton 1
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This article explores the divisive nature of social media public culture in which impromptu communities of strangers affirm or antagonize one another in non-face-to-face interactions through memes, hashtags, and other posts. Drawing upon the work of Michael Herzfeld, specifically his notion of cultural intimacy and social poetics, this article analyzes contemporary politicized social media to demonstrate what I call social media poetics, briefly, public online shaming through which antagonists criticize one another and, in so doing, create their own identities; this process relies upon essentializing communities of posters that quickly become polarized. During social media acts of “creative shame,” people “become” their posts, making social media a vehicle for perpetuating both community and disunity based on social identities affirmed or antagonized when somehow “embodied” in the posts.

中文翻译:

划分我们的推文:公开网上羞辱的社交媒体诗学

本文探讨了社交媒体公共文化的分裂性质,即即兴的陌生人社区通过模因,主题标签和其他帖子在非面对面的互动中确认或对抗对方。本文借鉴了迈克尔·赫兹菲尔德(Michael Herzfeld)的著作,特别是他对文化亲密性和社会诗学的看法,对当代政治化的社交媒体进行了分析,以证明我所说的社交媒体诗学,简要地说,是公开的网上羞辱,反对者通过批评互相批评,并在这样做,创建自己的身份;这个过程依赖于使迅速分化的海报社区基本化。在社交媒体上“创造性耻辱”的过程中,人们“成为”他们的职位,
更新日期:2020-03-04
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