We’re Here, We’re Queer… Or Are We? Queerness, Asexuality, and Communicative Capitalism on Tumblr
Summary
In recent years there has been an explosion of LGBT communities online, Tumblr being one of
the most popular social media sites among LGBT youth. The following thesis explores LGBT
discussions on Tumblr concerning the terms “queer” and “asexuals”. My main question is why
these discussions create such a negative and hateful environment. I write through the theoretical
lens of communicative capitalism, a concept that describes the way communicative technologies
are used for profit through capitalist and neoliberal means. I relate my topic to gender
performativity, queer theory, and theory around slurs and their reclamation. I find that there are
three main ways that contribute to communicative capitalism in this context: creating an increasing
flow of information, disabling proper communication, and attempting to stop the discussions.
There are aporias within the neoliberal view on technology, as well as within the terms I am
focusing on, that create an ideal environment for communicative capitalism.