Description
This book provides a comprehensive linguistic analysis of LGBTQ+ and feminist digital activism, exploring how marginalized communities leverage online spaces for social and political change. Zottola examines the language patterns, rhetorical strategies, and discursive practices that characterize online advocacy movements across various digital platforms.
The work combines sociolinguistics, gender studies, and digital communication theory to understand how activists construct identity, build community, and challenge dominant narratives through language. It investigates hashtag movements, social media campaigns, and online discourse communities, revealing how linguistic choices reflect and reinforce activist values and political goals.
Part of Cambridge University Press’s Elements in Language, Gender and Sexuality series, this scholarly work contributes to understanding the intersection of language, gender, sexuality, and digital culture in contemporary activism.







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