Folklore and social media /
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Logan :
Utah State University Press, an imprint of University Press of Colorado,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : old practices, new media / Andrew Peck
- #LatinxGradCaps, cultural citizenship, and the "American dream" / Sheila Bock
- Bridges, sex slaves, Tweets and guns : a multi-domain model of conspiracy theory / Timothy R. Tangherlini, Vwani Roychowdhury, and Peter M. Broadwell
- The vernacular vortex : analyzing the endless churn of Donald Trump's Twitter orbit / Whitney Phillips and Ryan M. Milner
- The death of Doge : institutional appropriations of the Internet memes / Andrew Peck
- "Zero is our quota" : folkloric narratives of the other in online forum comments / Liisi Laineste
- Trickster remakes this White House : booby traps and bawdy/body humor in post-election prankster Biden memes / Jeana Jorgensen and Linda J. Lee
- Dear David : affect and belief in Twitter horror / Kristiana Willsey
- The beauty, the beast, and the Fanon : the vernacularization of the literary canon and an epilogue for modernity / Tok Thompson
- Classifying #BlackLivesMatter : genre and form in digital folklore / Lynne S. McNeill
- The clown legend cascade of 2016 / John Laudun
- The blue whale suicide challenge : hypermodern ostension on a global scale / Elizabeth Tucker
- Overt and covert aspects of virtual play / Bill Ellis.