Disappearance, Invisibility, and the Transitioning Body on Social Media: A Post-Qualitative & Mulitmodal Inquiry
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        • Challenging the Term
    • Theoretical Lens
    • Illegibility: Gender Performativity on the Transitioning Body
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      • Map of the Terrain: Design Constellation
  • Post-Qualitative Inquiry: Restarts and Trans/Digressions
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    • Post-Qualitative Inconclusion
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    • Timeline of Trans Theory
    • Double Feature Special Issue: Judith Butler: Performativity and Precarity and Julia Serano: Oppositional and Cis- Sexism
  • Constellations
    • Facebook >
      • The Trans Facebooker's Quick Start Survival Guide
      • Thanksgiving for the Unwanted
      • Jumping the Gun: Uncritical Trans Ally Artivism Post-HB2
      • Dis/appearance & Facebook
    • Tumblr >
      • In/visible Transition and In/visibly Trans
      • 42 FTM Transition Tumblr
      • Ontology of the Pee-Cock Gen2 3-in-1 (external site)
  • Multimodal Art Education
    • Vagina Dialogues
    • Trans/Digressions to Un/Educate
  • Spaces of Potentiality: (In)Conclusions
  • References
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    • References I-L
    • References M-Q
    • References R-S
    • References T-Z
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  • The Rights to a Livable Life
    • Dissertation Glimpse
    • How Things Are & Imagined Futures >
      • Research Questions
    • "You Have an Agenda!" Rationale >
      • Terminology >
        • Challenging the Term
    • Theoretical Lens
    • Illegibility: Gender Performativity on the Transitioning Body
    • Post-Qualitative Inquiry >
      • Map of the Terrain: Design Constellation
  • Post-Qualitative Inquiry: Restarts and Trans/Digressions
    • Trans/Digressions
    • Post-Qualitative Inconclusion
  • Trans/Gender Theoretical Lens(es)
    • Timeline of Trans Theory
    • Double Feature Special Issue: Judith Butler: Performativity and Precarity and Julia Serano: Oppositional and Cis- Sexism
  • Constellations
    • Facebook >
      • The Trans Facebooker's Quick Start Survival Guide
      • Thanksgiving for the Unwanted
      • Jumping the Gun: Uncritical Trans Ally Artivism Post-HB2
      • Dis/appearance & Facebook
    • Tumblr >
      • In/visible Transition and In/visibly Trans
      • 42 FTM Transition Tumblr
      • Ontology of the Pee-Cock Gen2 3-in-1 (external site)
  • Multimodal Art Education
    • Vagina Dialogues
    • Trans/Digressions to Un/Educate
  • Spaces of Potentiality: (In)Conclusions
  • References
    • References E-H
    • References I-L
    • References M-Q
    • References R-S
    • References T-Z
  • Glossary
  • Site Map
  • Contact
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Dis/appearance, In/visibility

and the Transitioning Body on Social Media

A Post-Qualitative & Multimodal Inquiry

Kevin Jenkins

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May 12, 2019 announcement
The following pages of this site are now publicly available:
Un/Expectations [access through the caution sign at left]
The Rights to a Livable Life
Dissertation Glimpse (aka, the Abstract)
How Things Are & Imagined Futures
Constellations
Jumping the Gun: Trans Ally Artivism Post-HB2 [part of the Facebook constellation]
Note: Two links under the Tumblr constellation in the navigation bar are publicly accessible external sites

Site Navigation

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Site navigation icon, collapsed position
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Back to top icon
Navigating the Site Pages
To choose a page destination on the site, click on the icon at the top left to reveal the navigation menu. This will reveal top-level pages.
  • Page titles without arrows on their right can be viewed by clicking once on the title.
  • Page titles with drop-down arrows (v):
              ♦   Click once to reveal a second-level menu with available child pages.
              ♦   Click twice on the title to view the first-level page.
             This same procedure applies to second- and third-level pages. Pages subordinate to the third-level are not accessible from the navigation bar. They can be accessed through their parent and sibling pages as well as from the site map.

Pages have labeled buttons at the bottom for Back and Next navigation. Additionally, to return to the top of a page quickly from any point, click on the Back to Top icon on the bottom right of the page.
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Listening to Audio
Click the play button to hear the audio. Once in play mode, it can be paused. Volume controls are on the right side of the audio interface. The first number indicates the time reached listening, and the right number indicates time remaining.

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Playlist navigation icon
Viewing Videos
  • For single videos, click on the play button in the middle of the video screen.
  • For playlist videos:
              ♦   Click on the navigation icon in the top left of the video window to choose a different video.
              ♦   Click on the X in the top right to close the playlist navigation window.
  • Fullscreen viewing is available by choosing the fullscreen icon in the bottom right of the video screen.
  • Closed captioning available during playback via CC icon on the bottom right of videos, to the left of the fullscreen icon.
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Viewing Images
Many images on the site are available for viewing at larger sizes, especially those within gallery groupings. Click on a thumbnail for a larger view. Once in the zoom mode, you can navigate between them by clicking on the left or right sides of the images where arrows (< or >) will appear. To leave zoom mode, click on the X in the upper right of the image or click outside of the image area.  The images in the gallery at left can be enlarged and navigated in this way.
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Slide shows
Slides shows only advance manually. Navigation tools are available at the top and bottom of the slide show window. Viewers can click on play at the top left of a slide show for automatic cycling of slides. Left and right arrow navigation buttons are located at the top right. Numbered squares at the bottom left allow visitors to choose any slide within the slide show.

I provided a pdf file, located to the right, for those who prefer a printable version of the instructions above.
navigation_guide_to_jenkins_dissertation.pdf
File Size: 113 kb
File Type: pdf
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