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Situated at the nexus of Latina feminist studies, digital studies, and linguistic and cultural anthropology, my dissertation research project is a digital ethnography about the feminist digital practices and politics of queer Latina social media users in the United States. Through interviews and digital ethnographic fieldwork, I situate queer Latinas as agentive subjects navigating the socio-historical assemblage of racialization, gender, and sexuality in the settler-colonial context of the United States. With particular attention to language, I examine the Latina feminist possibilities of the technological practices of writing, documentation, and aesthetics through the Latina philosophical concept of the Self.

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