24 Mar
2005
24 Mar
'05
4:43 p.m.
Since Lori Kendall's work (and several others prior to hers) that found mush, mud, moo social activity to be masculine oriented and male-dominated (to simplify all the arguments into one statement ...) - has there been any concrete study done to see how many of the young generation of mush-ers are really female? any reading suggestions? It occurs to me that now with the "grrrl" movements and thirdwave cyberfeminist celebrations of online access in much of the materially privileged world(s) around us in the past decade or so - some of the scholarship on gender, access and culture in such online environments would have begun to note this shift... thanks, r ________ http://personal.bgsu.edu/~radhik