Social Media and Gender in Africa

Social Media and Gender in Africa

Discourses on Power and Politics of Everyday Life

Dalvit, Lorenzo; Mamogobo, Pamela; Chayya, Sabieha; Khan, Khatija Bibi; Mahlatji, Matlala Rachel; Aiseng, Kealeboga; Mpofu, Shepherd; Akinola, Ogungbemi; Boshoff, Priscilla; Kadau, Memory Pamella

Lexington Books

10/2024

352

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9781666948028

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Introduction by Shepherd Mpofu and Kealeboga Aiseng

Part I: Social Media and Gender Discourses

Chapter 1: "I Will Submit until I Die": Negotiating Femininities on a Zimbabwean Baking and Cooking Facebook Group by Nonhlanha Ndlovu

Chapter 2: Gender Walls: Social Media Debates, Power, and Cancel Culture by Shepherd Mpofu

Chapter 3: Effectiveness of Social Media in Opening up Spaces for Women Leaders' Career Progression: The Case of Zambia by Parkie Mbozi

Part II: Gender and Political Participation

Chapter 4: The Role of Social Media in Applied Theatre as Panacea for Gender Based Violence in South Africa by Ogungbemi Akinola and Samukezi Mrubula-Ngwenya

Chapter 5: Online Misogyny and Gendered Disinformation: Examining the Online Political Landscape in Days Leading to the Kenyan General Elections by Protus Murunga

Chapter 6: Gender, Elections, and Political Participation in the Age of Social Media in Zimbabwe by Memory Pamella Kadau

Chapter 7: A Legal Perspective on Exposing Women's Intimate Images Online 'Revenge Porn' to Score Political Points by Sabieha Chayya, Motlalepula Rakubu, Vhonani Neluvhalani-Caquece, and Sebolawe Tladi

Part III: Violence and Identities

Chapter 8: In This 'House' We Speak and Are Listened To! Twitter as Memorial Archives for Gender-Based Violence by Sibongile Mpofu

Chapter 9: Murders of Gay Men in South Africa: An Analysis of #Justicefor... Hashtags by Priscilla Boshoff, Jason Olivier, and Lorenzo Dalvit

Chapter 10: The Struggle to Be Human in the Rural Context of South Africa: Experiences and Complexities of LGBTIQA+ as They Use Social Media and Adapt to Living with Diverse Sexual Orientation by Mxolisi Welcome Ngwenya, Dimakatso Mashala, Matlala Rachel Mahlatji, and Pamela Mafenngwe Mamogobo

Part IV: Representation, Identity, and Performance

Chapter 11: Women and Self-Representation in South Africa's Twitter by Kealeboga Aiseng

Chapter 12: Social Media as The International Court of (Virtual) Justice: Babes Wodumo Trolled during The Funeral of Her Husband by Khatija Bibi Khan and Josephat Mutangadura

Chapter 13: The Tinderisation of Love: A Threat to Love as A Revolutionary Rebellion by Nombulelo Tholithemba Shange

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Activism;Africana Studies;cancel culture;Communication studies;digital studies;gender-based violence;justice studies;Queer studies;resistance