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And here’s where to go to pre-order it from MIT Press. Here’s where to go to pre-order the book from Amazon.
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The good news is the book is available for pre-order through both Amazon and the MIT Press website. Before there were sex robots or internet-enabled vibrators, there were sex dolls at sea… It tells the history of sex tech through the history of the sex doll, debunking myths about its origins – like the tale that the first sex dolls were invented by sailors on long sea voyages – and uncovering the true stories of the earliest dolls. My new book, Sex Dolls at Sea: Imagined Histories of Sexual Technologies, is coming out from MIT Press this June! It’s about the history of contemporary sex tech: interrogating that history, finding new histories, and imagining new futures for sexual technologies. – “Why Do We Only Get Anime Girl Avatars? Collective White Heteronormative Avatar Design in Live Streams,” Noel Brett – “‘Cute Goddess is Actually an Aunty’: The Evasive Middle-Aged Woman Streamer and Normative Performances of Femininity in Video Game Streaming,” Maria Ruotsalainen – “Desiring Wanghuang: Live Streaming, Porn Consumption and Acts of Citizenship among Gay Men in Digital China,” Lin Song – “Just on the Right Side of Wrong: (De)Legitimizing Feminism in Video Game Live Streaming,” Amanda Cullen – “How Not to Be Seen: Notes on the Gendered Intimacy of Livestreaming the Covid-19 Pandemic,” Daniel Lark – “A Labor of (Queer) Love: Maintaining ‘Cozy Wholesomeness’ on Twitch During COVID-19 and Beyond,” Jordan Youngblood – “‘Never Battle Alone’: Egirls and the Gender(ed) War on Video Game Live Streaming as ‘Real’ Work,” Christine Tran – “’Love You, Bro’: Performing Homosocial Intimacies on Twitch,” Tom Welch – “Beauty From the Waist Up: Twitch Drag, Digital Labor, and Queer Mediated Liveness,” Christopher Persaud and Matthew Perks – Introduction: “Digital Intimacy in Real Time: Live Streaming Gender and Sexuality,” Bo Ruberg and Johanna Brewer
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Here is a list of the articles with direct links to each piece: The pieces are currently published “online first,” so you can find them on the TVNM website.
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It features 9 original research articles written by 10 amazing scholars pursuing work on live streaming and digital culture – plus an introduction by myself and Johanna that argues for the importance of addressing gender and sexuality when we study live streaming, both today and across its history. The special issue is all about different ways that gender and sexuality manifest in various forms of live streaming – from queer streaming to the erotics of streaming to debates over streamers’ gendered legitimacy. I’m very excited to announce that the special issue of Television and New Media that Johanna Brewer and I co-edited is now published online!