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ID185330
Title ProperConnectivity, contestation, and cultural production
Other Title Informationan analysis of Dominican online identity formation
LanguageENG
AuthorZabala Ortiz, Pamela
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this paper, I employ thematic analysis of text data from a web forum to highlight the prevalent debates and themes that emerge in online discussions of Dominican identity. I find that these spaces can be arenas for identity contestation where what I refer to as traditionalist understandings of race and culture clash with non-traditionalist perspectives. When this happens, users rely on a number of strategies to rouse cultural memory, evoke racialised emotions, and establish cultural legitimacy. Forum participants create digital imagined communities where they can perform and share the particularities of their culture, while producing new conditions of cultural legitimacy and belonging. As technological innovation provides new platforms where diasporic and non-diasporic members of a nation can come together, it is important to continue to explore the role of online spaces as sites of cultural production.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 29, No.3; Jun 2022: p.320-338
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2022-06 29, 3
Key WordsCulture ;  Race ;  Identity ;  Dominican Republic ;  Online Forums ;  Digital Diaspora