Abstract

In this essay, I try to embody the fragmented nature of our digital culture and lives. Through autoethnographic writing and personal vignettes, I narrate and theorize five interrelated themes: interactivity, the co-construction of digital stories, blurring the idea of time and space, the concept of transnational cyber bodies, and finally, the notion of a transnational and queer cyber home. Hence, my goal is to present personal stories that embody forms of cyber or digital autoethnography.

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