
Emergent Identities
New Sexualities, Genders and Relationships in a Digital Era
Rob Cover(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. September 2018
Book
Hardback
174 pages
978-1-138-09858-9 (ISBN)
Description
Examining the emergence of new sexual and gender identities in the context of an ever-changing digital landscape, Emergent Identities considers how traditional, binary understandings of sexuality and gender are being challenged and overridden by a taxonomy of non-binary, fluid classifications and descriptors.
In this comprehensive account of the ongoing shift in our understandings of gender and sexuality, Cover explores how and why traditional masculine/feminine and hetero/homo dichotomies are quickly being replaced with identity labels such as heteroflexible, bigender, non-binary, asexual, sapiosexual, demisexual, ciswoman and transcurious. Drawing on real-world data, Cover considers how new ways of perceiving relationships, attraction and desire are contesting authorised, institutional knowledge on gender and sexuality. The book explores the role that digital communication practices have played in these developments and considers the implications of these new approaches for identity, individuality, creativity, media, healthcare and social belonging.
A timely response to recent developments in the field of gender identity, this will be a fascinating read for students of Psychology, Gender Studies, Media and Cultural Studies, and related areas as well as professionals in this field.
In this comprehensive account of the ongoing shift in our understandings of gender and sexuality, Cover explores how and why traditional masculine/feminine and hetero/homo dichotomies are quickly being replaced with identity labels such as heteroflexible, bigender, non-binary, asexual, sapiosexual, demisexual, ciswoman and transcurious. Drawing on real-world data, Cover considers how new ways of perceiving relationships, attraction and desire are contesting authorised, institutional knowledge on gender and sexuality. The book explores the role that digital communication practices have played in these developments and considers the implications of these new approaches for identity, individuality, creativity, media, healthcare and social belonging.
A timely response to recent developments in the field of gender identity, this will be a fascinating read for students of Psychology, Gender Studies, Media and Cultural Studies, and related areas as well as professionals in this field.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-09858-9 (9781138098589)
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Rob Cover is Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences at The University of Western Australia.
Content
Acknowledgements Chapter One - Introduction: New Post-binary Sexualities and Genders for a Digital Era Chapter Two - New Identity Labels: Towards a New Sexual and Gender Taxonomy Chapter Three - Expanding the Range: Grids, Matrices and the Role of Gender and Relationships Chapter Four - Identity Citizenship: Authenticity, Intersectionality and a New Populism Chapter Five - Queer Choice: Sexuality and the Emerging Discourses of Choosing and Changing Chapter Six - New Heterosexualities: Digital Media and an Adaptable Heteromasculinity Chapter Seven - Implications: What Do Emergent Identities Do? Index