TH1917: Content Creators and Society

3 Credits

In the US and across the world, traditional media, politics, and activism have been transformed by the rise of content creators. This course examines the mediation of family life by momfluencers and tradwives, the reimagination of political debate by podcasters and TikTok creators, and the revolution in feminist politics spurred by social media organizing.

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