"This excellent book navigates through the ever-changing media landscape to understand postfeminism as a structure of feeling in a digital context. The impressive range of chapters theorize the contemporary affective and emotional postfeminist conjuncture, from social media to labour to bodies and intimate publics. This is a must-read for all in feminist media studies!" (Sarah Banet-Weiser, Distinguished Professor, Annenberg University of Pennsylvania and Southern California) "Postfeminism meets structures of feeling in this brilliant, original and readable book. Adrienne Evans and Sarah Riley have done it again. Not only do they elaborate a new concept of digital feeling, but they also work through numerous fascinating and up-to-date case studies from #fitspo to TubeCrush. I can't wait to recommend this book to my students!" (Rosalind Gill, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, University of London) "Adrienne Evans and Sarah Riley engage deeply with theories of affect, gender, and culture, to provide a nuanced account of digital media. They discuss fascinating examples to illuminate new gendered "structures of feeling". This book will be of great value to students and scholars of digital culture and feminism.
" (Amy Shields Dobson, Senior Lecturer in Digital and Social Media, Curtin University) " Digital Feeling is innovative, theoretically rich and timely. This book takes scholarship on postfeminist media cultures into new directions by considering postfeminism as a structure of feeling. Using diverse and engaging case studies, this book taps into a digital culture that is highly oriented towards feelings, vibes and moods." (Clare Southerton, Lecturer in Digital Technology and Pedagogy, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia).