God Fearing Content Creating: Affective Worlds of American Homemakers as Digital Influencers
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Author
Maisel, Alana M.Readers/Advisors
Resnick, Adam J.Term and Year
Spring 2022Date Published
2022
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A series of analytical and interconnected essays on women who do hybrid marketing work of homemaking and Instagram influencing, building a platform performing their Christian identity and American traditional values. Topics explored include temporality, online political engagement, material culture, kitsch, and meme creation.Accessibility Statement
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