2. Camgirls: Surveillance and Feminine Embodiment in Lifecasting Practice.
3. Negotiating the Anti-Girl: Articulating Punk Girlhood in the Online Diary.
4. Self-Branding and Hotness in the YouTube Video Blogs of Jenna Marbles.
5. Fangirling as Feminist Auto Assemblage: Tavi Gevinson and Participatory Audienceship.
6. Sad Asian Girls and Collaborative Auto Assemblage: Mobilising Cross-Platform Collective Life Narratives.
7. Eyebrows on What?: Girls and Viral Economies.
8. Hoaxing Instagram: Amalia Ulman Exposes the Tropes of #Instagirlhood.
9. Conclusion.
Emma Maguire researches life narrative, gender, and media at Flinders University, Australia where she also teaches English and Creative Writing. She is a member of the International Auto/Biography Association, serves on the IABA Asia-Pacific Chapter steering committee and is a founding member of the IABA SNS (Students and New Scholars) network.