Homebodies Performance and Intimacy in the Age of New Media

homebodies

Homebodies Performance and Intimacy in the Age of New Media

Homebodies Performance and Intimacy in the Age of New Media Homebodies: Performance and Intimacy in the Age of New Media sheds light on a fascinating yet often overlooked phenomenon: how ordinary people transform their private lives into captivating performances for the digital stage. Focusing on home dance videos shared on Instagram from 2010 to 2020, the book explores the delicate art of “intimaesthetics”—the aestheticization of intimacy through the interplay of body, space, and media—and the paradox of the homebody. These seemingly spontaneous performances reveal how users craft images of closeness and authenticity, drawing audiences into a curated version of their domestic lives. Yet, Porter argues, these intimate portrayals exist within a larger system of platform control, algorithmic surveillance, and the commodification of personal expression. Porter utilizes hand-drawn illustrations in place of screenshots, which reflects their commitment to critiquing the exploitative dynamics of digital visibility while respecting the personal nature of the media studied. By examining the intersection of personal agency, algorithmic control, and the commodification of authenticity, Homebodies provides a nuanced understanding of how technology redefines intimacy, identity, and creativity in the twenty-first century.
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Author L. Archer Porter
Country USA
Publication Date 01/02/2026
Pages 258
Edition الأولى
Size 6x9
About the Author L. Archer Porter is an artist-scholar of performance and new media, teaching in the Department of Theatre Arts & Dance at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Publisher Address https://press.umich.edu/
ISBN 9780472905454