Subversion, sexuality and the virtual self

Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia (2015)
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Abstract

The text analyses identities within virtual on-screen environments. Investigating regions in Second Life, it explores topical issues of the body in virtual space, nature and mythology in virtual environments, and the key arguments surrounding normative and subversive representations of gender, sexuality and subversion in screen-based environments.

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