1st Edition
(Un)Gendered Experiences in the Virtual Space Continuities between the Physical and Digital
List of Figures. List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction 1. Virtual “body” through (un)gendered emojis:) 2. Fractal rhythms of Tinder, trust, and gendered relationships in Cape Town, South Africa 3. An ethnography of mobility in a dating homo-affective app: the prominence of re-westernisation processes 4. "We share everything here": Femininity and Nationality through a WhatsApp group of Jewish women married to Arab-Muslim men 5. Gated but unbound: Ethnographic reflections through a women’s WhatsApp group during COVID-19 and ethical moments of crisis (Gurgaon, India) 6. When faith meets feminism: Progressive Evangelical women’s experiences and their activism in the virtual space 7. Perceptions and categorisations of gender-based online hate speech 8. Misogyny and gender censorship in the digital age. Index.
Biography
Indrani Mukherjee is a socio-cultural anthropologist. She is Ethics Officer of the Indian Anthropological Association (IAA); Editor, IAA Newsletter; and Chair, IUAES Commission on Anthropology, Public Policy and Development Practice.
Subhadra Mitra Channa is Professor of Anthropology (Retd.), Delhi University, India and is Co-Editor of Reviews in Anthropology. Her research interests include gender, cosmology, inequality and marginalisation, identity and urban studies.






