As individuals, we are forever defining our identities. Some are
set early in life. Others set some and we choose to meet those expectations.
Some evolve regularly and emerge as we grow and develop. Brunner (1994) offered
the following,
"Blog identities are constructions that develop
over time. The genesis of a blog is a moment when several identity decisions
must be made (i.e. username, template). These are not immutable decisions, but
nonetheless impact both the first impression one will make upon the blogging
community and the early experiences a blogger may have. As bloggers weave the
narratives of their lives into posts, these narratives, which are acts of
self-construction and self-depiction, express a sense of author agency (Bruner 1994)."
The developing narrative allows the blogger to
curate their presence; to tell the story they want to translate. According
to Dennen (2009), this is achieved via the (1) Name and blog title; (2) Profiles; (3) Post
content; (4) Voice; (5) Affiliations; and (6) Visual design. No wonder I spent
so much time contemplating my blog name.
I
have gotten several questions about the origin of the “Budding Bluestocking”.
So I’d like to give insight into this one aspect of my blog presence. Wikipedia explains a bluestocking
as an educated, intellectual
woman, more specifically a member of the 18th-century Blue Stockings
Society.
By choosing this name, I hoped to assert my identity as an
academic-in-training. The title is a nod to the women of the past who were
unable to seeking a higher degree of education. Finally, the name offers
insight into my quirky, slightly off personality and lack of interest in in
high fashion. The quote from R.
Brimley Johnsonn's introduction to his 1926 book, Bluestocking
Letters resonates with me:
“Always
ladies, never pedants, they regarded life with intelligence and common sense,
formed their own opinions, followed their own tastes; and accomplished
something towards the ideal of a gay and frank comradeship with brilliant and
learned men.”
Resources:
Dennen,
V. P. (2009). Constructing academic alter-egos: Identity issues in a blog-based
community. Identity in the Information Society, 2(1), 23-38. doi: 10.1007/s12394-009-0020-8
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