Dating apps as digital flyovers: Mobile media and global intimacies in a postcolonial city

Cabañes, Jason Vincent and Collantes, Christianne France. 2020. Dating apps as digital flyovers: Mobile media and global intimacies in a postcolonial city. In: Jason Vincent Cabañes and Cecilia S. Uy-Tioco, eds. Mobile Media and Social Intimacies in Asia: Reconfiguring Local Ties and Enacting Global Relationships. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 97-114. ISBN 9789402417890 [Book Section]

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This chapter is about middle-class millennial Filipino women and their experiences of mediated global intimacies in the Philippines postcolonial capital of Manila. It focuses on their use of mobile technologies in exploring relationships with foreign men, and Westerners particularly. Drawing on an 18-month ethnographic research, this chapter sheds light on how the women use mobile apps to enact a distinct and temporary resolution to the challenges of experiencing global intimacies in a postcolonial city. Specifically, they construct what we call ‘digital flyovers’, that is, digital infrastructures borne out of dating apps and other mobile media that allow them to bypass what they think to be ‘uncosmopolitan’ Filipino men and to connect with foreign romantic prospects who share their own ‘globalised’ backgrounds and sensibilities. We show that, on one hand, these digital flyovers demonstrate how the women do have the privilege of accessing spaces conducive to cosmopolitan global intimacies, something that is elusive for most people in the Philippines. We also underscore, on the other hand, that these digital flyovers do nothing to change the ‘foundations’ of the society beneath them, which means that middle-class Manila’s distinct social dynamics continue to persist in their romantic and sexual lives.

Item Type:

Book Section

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1790-6_7

Keywords:

Postcolonial city, Millennials, Cross-cultural relationships, Digital intimacy, Dating apps

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Media, Communications and Cultural Studies

Dates:

DateEvent
10 January 2020Published

Item ID:

37922

Date Deposited:

29 Nov 2024 10:06

Last Modified:

29 Nov 2024 15:42

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/37922

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