Casting Video | Roxy Carter Woodman

Goffman, E. (1959). The presentation of self in everyday life. New York: Doubleday.

This paper draws on theories of performance, identity, and online culture. The concept of performance, as articulated by Erving Goffman (1959), suggests that individuals present themselves to others through a series of performances, which can be both authentic and fabricated. In the context of online fame, individuals like Roxy Carter Woodman perform themselves to a global audience, curating a persona that blends reality and fiction. Roxy Carter Woodman Casting Video

The Roxy Carter Woodman casting video offers insights into the dynamics of online fame and performance. The video's virality demonstrates the power of social media in creating and disseminating celebrity culture. Roxy's performance of identity highlights the tensions between authenticity and fabrication in online performances. The audience's engagement with the video underscores the importance of interactivity and participation in online culture. Goffman, E

This study employs a qualitative content analysis of the Roxy Carter Woodman casting video. The video was analyzed using a systematic coding scheme, which examined the visual and narrative elements of the performance. The analysis focused on themes such as identity, performance, and audience engagement. New York: Doubleday