2020
DOI: 10.15273/jue.v10i2.10351
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“There’s A Little Bit of That Magic Where I’m Becoming Something Else”: LGBT+ Furry Identity Formation and Belonging Online

Abstract: Active and open identi cation with animals and the creation of anthropomorphic (or zoomorphic) fursonas have become infamous on the internet, yet published research on the subculture is lacking. This ethnographic study explores this under-examined subculture by considering how individuals who identify as LGBT+ and as furry nd and experience community online in ways that contribute to feelings of belonging, inclusion, and overall well-being. Through a series of semi-structured interviews, it was found that part… Show more

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“…Besides these topics, Dunn [10], Satinsky, and Green [11] have focused on the aesthetic study of costume, dress, and furry arts. In addition, Heinz [12] has researched the intersectionality between furries and LGBT+, and Silverman [4] studied Furry Fandom from the perspective of the queer study.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides these topics, Dunn [10], Satinsky, and Green [11] have focused on the aesthetic study of costume, dress, and furry arts. In addition, Heinz [12] has researched the intersectionality between furries and LGBT+, and Silverman [4] studied Furry Fandom from the perspective of the queer study.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%