Neoliberal ethos, state censorship and sexual culture: a Chinese dating/hook-up app

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Abstract

Based upon the case of Momo, a popular Chinese dating/hook-up social media, this article examines an understudied aspect of social media: the kinds of sexual activities a social media tends to encourage, facilitate and mediate, and the sexual ideologies a social media site/application chooses to align with in its advertising and promotional strategies. With a critical conversation with existing scholarships concerning the intersections between feminist/queer theories and media studies, the article considers how sexualities can constitute a useful lens for understanding social media so as to provide a glimpse into the complex interconnections between political, cultural, economic and the ‘private’ realms of sexual experience.

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Liu, T. (2016). Neoliberal ethos, state censorship and sexual culture: a Chinese dating/hook-up app. Continuum, 30(5), 557–566. https://doi.org/10.1080/10304312.2016.1210794

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