Grassroots literacies: lesbian and gay activism and the Internet in Turkey
In: Praxis : theory in action
In: Praxis : theory in action
Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- 1: Legato in Turkey: Literacy, Media, and Global Sexualities -- Legato Overview -- The Globalization of Lesbian and Gay Identities, Transnational Rhetorics, and Literacy -- Literacies and Sponsors: Sexuality, Community, and Technology -- Methodology and Chapter Descriptions -- 2: From Queer Empire to Heterosexual Republic: Modernity, Homosexuality, and Media -- The Complexity of Sexuality in the Middle East -- Same-Sex Desire and Practices in the Ottoman Empire -- Sexuality and Media in the Republic of Turkey -- The Emergence of Community Media: Kaos GL and Its Critique of Mass Media Representations of Homosexuality -- Collegiate Lesbian and Gay Visual Rhetoric -- Print Media and the Public's Attitudes toward Homosexuality in Turkey in the 2000s -- Media Representations and Lesbian and Gay Agency -- 3: Coming Out and Legato Members' Narratives of Sexual Literacy -- Methods -- Ünal -- Bilal -- Nalan -- Umut -- Deniz -- Gateways, Sponsors, and the Accumulation of Sexual Literacies -- The Gateways and Sponsors of Lesbian and Gay Literacies -- The Gateways and Sponsors of Heterosexual Literacy -- Coming Out, Literacy, and Community -- 4: Paper Tigers in Digital Closets? Lesbian and Gay Activism, the Internet, and Community Literacy -- Community, Literacy, and the Turkish Political Context -- Local LGBT Advocacy Organizations, Legato, and the Internet -- Zeynep: Kaos GL, Legato METU, and Daughters of Sappho -- Ünal: Kaos GL, Halega, Gay Ankara, and Legato -- Deniz: Lambda Istanbul and Legato -- Initiation and Membership at Established Organizations and the Origins of LGBT Students' Self-Organizing -- The Emergence of Subgroups (Computer-Mediated Initiation and Membership) and Their Internet-Mediated Positioning in Relation to the Host Organization.
In: Praxis : theory in action
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