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Flashing Your Phone: Sexting and the Remediation of Teen Sexuality
Authors:Hugh Curnutt
Institution:1. hugh.curnutt@montclair.edu
Abstract:This essay offers an account of “sexting's” cultural value and social uses by examining celebrities' production and distribution of sexual imagery on Twitter. It argues that as a result of technological convergence and the prevalence of social media, teens and celebrities are using “candid” images of their sexuality to remediate themselves in a fashion that generates a specific form of user-generated capital. Ultimately, this perspective is used to argue that the anxiety surrounding high school-age sexters has less to do with teens documenting their sexuality than it does with the ways that new forms of text-based media articulate the libidinal status of teenage sexuality in contemporary culture.
Keywords:Celebrity  Convergence  Remediation  Sexting  Social Media  Texting  Twitter  User-Generated Content
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