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Date: January 25, 2024
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This paper provides an analytical scaffold for interpreting the installment titled “Deeper.24.01.25.Amber.Moore.Third.Space.Part.1.” Grounded in Homi K. Bhabha’s concept of the “Third Space of Enunciation” and subsequent expansions into digital identity studies (e.g., Edward Soja’s “Thirdspace,” and digital feminist theory), the paper explores how contemporary creators use hybrid spaces — between public/private, real/virtual, author/audience — to articulate marginal or complex identities. Amber Moore’s work is positioned as a case study in performative vulnerability and cultural hybridity.
Third Space as Transformative Zone