Folklore and social media / edited by Andrew Peck & Trevor J. Blank.

Other author Blank, Trevor J., editor.
Other author Peck, Andrew, 1985- editor.
Format Electronic
PublicationLogan : Utah State University Press, an imprint of University Press of Colorado, [2020]
Description1 online resource (viii, 256 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Supplemental ContentProQuest Ebook Central
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Contents Introduction : Old practices, new media / Andrew Peck -- #LatinxGradCaps, cultural citizenship, and the "American dream" / Sheila Bock -- Bridges, sex slaves, tweets and guns : a multi-domain model of conspiracy theory / Timothy R. Tangherlini, Vwani Roychowdhury, and Peter M. Broadwell -- The vernacular vortex : analyzing the endless churn of Donald Trump's Twitter orbit / Whitney Phillips, Ryan M. Milner -- The death of Doge : institutional appropriations of the Internet memes / Andrew Peck -- Zero is our quota : folkloric narratives of the other in online forum comments / Liisi Laineste -- Trickster remakes this White House : booby traps and bawdy/body humor in post-election prankster Biden memes / Jeana Jorgensen, Linda J. Lee -- Dear David : affect and belief in Twitter horror / Kristiana Willsey -- The beauty, the beast, and the Fanon : the vernacularization of the literary canon and an epilogue for modernity / Tok Thompson -- Classifying #BlackLivesMatter : genre and form in digital folklore / Lynne S. McNeill -- The clown legend cascade of 2016 / John Laudun -- The blue whale suicide challenge : hypermodern ostension on a global scale / Elizabeth Tucker -- Overt and covert aspects of virtual play / Bill Ellis.
Abstract ""New scholarship to study digital folklore. A unique virtual, hybridized platform for human communication, social media is more dynamic, ubiquitous, and nuanced than the internet ever was by itself. Taking both the "digital" and "folklore" elements seriously because social media fundamentally changes folk practices in new and often invisible ways"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Source of descriptionOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 18, 2020).
Issued in other formPrint version: Folklore and social media. Louisville : University Press of Colorado, [2020] 9781646420582
LCCN 2020028069
ISBN9781646420599 (electronic book)
ISBN1646420594 (electronic book)
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Stock number22573/ctv19dwtrk JSTOR

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