Acknowledgments
Introduction: Digital Dialogues: Auto/biography, New Media, Identity
Anna Poletti and Julie Rak
Foundations
Beyond Anonymity, or Future Directions for Internet Identity Research
Helen Kennedy
Cyberrace
Lisa Nakamura
Becoming and Belonging: Performativity, Subjectivity, and the Cultural Purposes of Social Networking
Rob Cover
Virtually Me: A Toolbox about Online Self-Presentation
Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson
Identity Affordances
Adultery Technologies
Melissa Gregg
Facebook and Coaxed Affordances
Aimee Morrison
Archiving Disaster and National Identity in the Digital Realm: The September 11 Digital Archive and the Hurricane Digital Memory Bank
Courtney Rivard
Life Bytes: Six-word Memoir and the Exigencies of Auto/tweetographies
Laurie McNeill
Mediated Communities
Negotiating Identities/Queering Desires: Coming Out Online and the Remediation of the Coming Out Story
Mary L. Gray
Biomediations of Illness: Web 2.0 and the Female Complaint
Olivia Banner
Cyber-self: In Search of a Lost Identity?
Alessandra Micalizzi
Homeless Nation: Producing Legal Subjectivities through New Media
Suzanne Bouclin
Reflections
Autobiography and New Communication Tools
Philippe Lejeune, translated by Katherine Durnin
The Blog as Experimental Setting: An Interview with Lauren Berlant
Anna Poletti and Julie Rak
Contributors
Index