Digital identity construction through self-objectification: creation of the self-object and its relation with women’s bodies objectification
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In the context of digital identity, the construction process is related to an objectifying transformation of the self. This implies the development of a self-objectifying perception, and simultaneously an objectifying vision of the digital others. This article offers a brief reflection on digital projection of individual and collective identities, overviewing the different theoretical interpretations that have studied this concept. Furthermore, the implication of feminine objectification will be explored.Downloads
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