Osobista narracja jako sposób wyrażenia intersekcjonalnego aktywizmu ucieleśnionego w internecie: przypadek Eve C.
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Męcińska, L. (2018). Osobista narracja jako sposób wyrażenia intersekcjonalnego aktywizmu ucieleśnionego w internecie: przypadek Eve C. Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia De Cultura, 10(1), 38–58. https://doi.org/10.24917/20837275.10.1.4

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DOI 10.24917/20837275.10.1.4

Artykuł omawia intersekcjonalne przejawy/przedstawienia tożsamości aktywistycznej w internecie. Śledząc działania Evelyn (Eve) C., artykuł rozważa pozycję tak zwanych nowych ekspertów wśród peer-supporterek i blogerek w społecznościach internetowych skupionych na perinatalnym zdrowiu psychicznym i karmieniu piersią. Celem artykułu jest zbadanie wzmacniających możliwości indywidualnych przedstawień złożonych tożsamości aktywistów, mogących prowadzić do zwiększenia poparcia dla kolektywnych celów aktywistek zainteresowanych zagadnieniami związanymi ze zdrowiem.

Personal narrative as a way to express intersectional activism embodied in the Internet: the case of Eve C.

The article looks at the intersectional performances of activist identity online. By tracing the work of Evelyn C., the article considers the position of emergent experts among the peer supporters and bloggers in online communities centred on perinatal mental health and breastfeeding. Through this, it seeks to explore the augmenting possibilities embodied in individual performances of complex activist identities for collective advancement of identity-based health-concerned activist groups.

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