<p>This volume explores how so-called digital natives of GenZ use media in the crafting of generational beliefs and representational practices around sex gender and sexuality.</p><p>Through qualitative chapters of critical ethnographic discursive and textual analysis an international team of authors explore mass media representation; queerness and visibility among the generation; GenZ feminism on social media and reactions to it; how GenZ learns about sexuality through various media; and gender and media effects. While considering global implications the authors analyze experiences and points of view from various contexts including Chinese social media Korean mass- and social-media Indian movies Sri Lankan image-based social media Japanese movies Turkey and mediated visibility Norway and online/offline romantic relationships a UK-based genderqueer gaming celebrity and multiple topics and contexts within the United States.</p><p>This accessible and varied volume will appeal to advanced undergraduates graduate students and researchers interested in social and mass media across a wide range of platforms and practices digital culture youth culture and human development sex education sex and gender studies and communication and culture change.</p>
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