Confronting Cyber-Bullying Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2009
“Yo Jaysus, your ass is drippin,” says Max Lechuga. He's the stocky guy in class, you know the one. Fat, to be honest, with his inflatable mouth. “Stand clear of Jaysus' ass, the fire department lost another four men up there last night.” The Gurrie twins huddle around him, geeing him on…. The class detonates through its nose…. Jesus abandons his desk with a crash and runs from the room…. Then Max Lechuga gets out of his chair, and goes to the bank of computer terminals by the window. One by one, he activates the screen-savers. Pictures jump to the screen of Jesus naked, bent over a hospital-type gurney.
(Pierre, 2003, pp. 231–233)The courts of law would shit their pants laughing…. But here's why they'd laugh: not because they couldn't see … but because they knew nobody else would buy it. You could stand before twelve good people … and they wouldn't admit it. They'd forget how things really are, and slip into TV-movie mode where everything has to be obvious.
(ibid., p. 51)INTRODUCTION
Pierre's Vernon God Little illustrates the tortuous power of words and images; the anger, hate, and pain they can promote; and their transformation into depictions and online permanence for viewing by an infinite and global audience, from classroom to cyberspace. The narrative depicts peer classroom bullying and cyber-bullying at its core.
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