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The Internet is for cats, attention, affect, and animals in digital sociality, Jessica Maddox

Label
The Internet is for cats, attention, affect, and animals in digital sociality, Jessica Maddox
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Internet is for cats
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1309042132
Responsibility statement
Jessica Maddox
Sub title
attention, affect, and animals in digital sociality
Summary
"LOLCats. Grumpy cat. Dog rating Twitter. Pet Instagram accounts. It's generally understood the internet is for pictures of cute cats (and dogs, and otters, and pandas), but how did this come to be, and how are images of pets and animals unique online social practices? In this important and engaging book, The Internet is for Cats, Jessica Maddox provides a social framework for thinking about an outrageously popular cultural phenomenon: pets and animals online. She examines how these images help make digital spaces lighthearted and fun, as well as how these images function as relieving distractions from other aspects of life. However, we cannot speak of relief or distractions without also discussing what we need relief and distractions from. Combining insights from cultural studies and Internet studies, as well as interviews, textual work, and observation, Maddox offers an entirely new approach to pets and animals on the Internet, arguing the Internet may be for cats, but the cats are also for social practices"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Kittens in Context -- "I've Heard People on TikTok Love This": Attention as Materiality and Looking Relation -- Beyond Doomscrolling in an Internet of Cute -- "You Can't Buy Happiness, But You Can Rescue It": Neoliberal Pets and Animals -- Feels Good, Man: Collisions, Collusions, and Cloaks in Pet and Animal Social Media -- Nature is Healing, We are the Virus: Beyond Signifiers
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