Women and Second Life: Essays on Virtual Identity, Work and Play

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Women and Second Life: Essays on Virtual Identity, Work and Play

Author(s): Dianna Baldwin (Editor), Julie Achterberg

  • Publisher: McFarland & Co
  • Publication Date: 30 April 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 204 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0786470216
  • ISBN-13: 9780786470211

Book Description

This collection of new essays explores issues of identity, work and play in the virtual world of Second Life (SL). Fourteen women discuss their experiences. Topics include teaching in Second Life, becoming an SL journalist, and using SL as a means to bring human rights to health care; exploring issues of identity and gender such as performing the role of digital geisha, playing with gender crossing, or determining how identity is formed virtually; examining how race is perceived; and investigating creativity such as poetry writing or quilting.

The text is unique in that it represents only women and their experiences in a world that is most often viewed as a man’s world.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“[Eleven] chapters include essays, poetry, and a two-act play by a variety of scholars working in areas from English to sociology to media studies in the U.S., who discuss their experiences with identity, work, and play as women in the virtual world of Second Life. Chapters explore how their lives as avatars affected their everyday lives, issues of gender and race, how real-life work can be accomplished in a virtual environment, and cultural aspects. They delve into topics like the creative process in Second Life, virtual identity, replication and creation of culture and learning and work in virtual environments, and the experience of being a ‘digital geisha’”―Reference & Research Book News.

About the Author

Dianna Baldwin is the associate director of the Writing Center at Michigan State University. She lives in Lansing, Michigan.

Julie Achterberg is a high school English and biology teacher. She lives in Haslett, Michigan.

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