Abstract
This article contributes to the study of contemporary lesbian communities by examining the management of internal diversity on a lesbian ‘subreddit’ (i.e. a sub-section of the popular social news media website Reddit) in relation to the parallel conceptual categories of ‘post-gay’ and ‘post-lesbian’. Drawing on data obtained via virtual ethnography of this subreddit, it argues that contemporary lesbian communities have diverged significantly from their history of suppressing internal diversity in order to produce a stable category of collective identification. Rather, members of this community drew upon ideals typical of the post-gay era by celebrating internal differences made real through a ‘minoritising’ logic of multi-‘ethnicity’. The article closes with implications for future research into (post-)lesbian communities.
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