Abstract
The relationship of women with technology has been marked by inequality, the role of women and their work in the digital society is manifested in activism and feminism as a mechanism for social transformation. Currently, the internet and the evolution of the web are the vehicles by which cyberculture is presented as a stage for the expression of cyberfeminism, this phenomenon must be interpreted as a historical and philosophical expression that reflects the aesthetics and social practice of mobilizations. organizations that claim gender equality. For this, ethnography allows the construction, meaning and interpretation of the image of women in order to recognize the current social practices of feminism on the streets and photography as a mediation of visual language that allows documenting the visible and invisible of a context of social mobilization where the visual text enables another dimension of analysis for women.
Original language | Portuguese |
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Journal | Fotocronografias |
State | Published - 2020 |
Keywords
- Cyberfeminism
- Cyberculture
- Visual Language
- Documentary Photography
- Visual Ethnography