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Affect's Engine: Race and Queerness on Peak Tumblr

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Management number 233373673 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$10.44 Model Number 233373673
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Affect’s Engine is an immersive ethnography of queer people of color on the social media platform Tumblr during its "peak" years, 2010–2015. Alexander Cho tells the story of Tumblr users and the hurricane of content that they circulated—and that circulated around them. Chronicling a formative time in social media history, Cho shows how a multiply minoritized population utilized Tumblr's unique structure to express, emote, and bond together as a survival strategy for resisting white supremacy and heteronormativity. Paying critical attention to user-facing design, he argues that this was not as possible on other platforms. The same features that drew queer people of color to Tumblr—to feel intensely—also explain why the platform did not succeed financially: its design did not instantiate a version of the good liberal subject—linear, singular, discrete, orderly, public, and market legible. While painting a vivid picture of a vital and bygone internet era, Cho asks readers to take seriously how affect is shaped by user-facing design on social media. Read more

ASIN B0H3XW6KJZ
ISBN13 978-0520413474
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher University of California Press
Print length 230 pages
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Publication date January 26, 2027

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