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Locating black queer TV: Fans, producers, and networked publics on YouTube
Faithe Day,
Aymar Christian Jean
Communication Studies
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Queerness
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Networked Publics
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YouTube
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Art Forms
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Black Queer
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TV Production
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Queer TV
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World Wide Web
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Corporate
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Popular
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Blogs
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Viewership
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Restricted Access
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Distribution System
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Black Lesbians
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Audience Response
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Television Network
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Intersectional Identities
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Counterpublics
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Black Cultural Production
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Black Representation
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Arts and Humanities
Genre
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Creator
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art form
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TV
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YouTube
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Tradition
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Access
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Popular
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Counter-publics
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Audience Response
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Narrative
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Cultural Production
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Blogs
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