Vital (non)virtuality. Circulation of pain in virtual and non-virtual |
af Jette Kofoed At 7th DPR Conference: Power, Discourse and Resistance, Manchester Metropolitan University, March 16-18, 2008. AbstractThis paper explores subjectpositioning in virtual and non-virtual contexts of bullying. The aim is on the one hand to overcome the dichotomy of virtual – non virtual, and on the other hand to acknowledge the difference between the two. The paper sets out from an understanding of bullying as extreme policing practices related to maintenance of existing social hierarchies. Bullying is perceived as forms of sociality-destructions aimed at specific subjects. In particular this paper explores how bullying is experienced and performed in the transportation and transformation between virtual and non-virtual contexts. Informed by Gilles Deleuze's vitalistic approach and particularly the concept of rhizome and by concepts of minoritizing and majoritizing processes from race and ethnicity studies, the paper attempts at discussing the following questions:
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