Mary Louise and Sorority Surveillance

Published: Jan. 1, 2022, 4 p.m.

b'"There\'s a lot of pressure on sorority girls in particular to perform and to act like a typical sorority girl. But in reality, they\'re just being surveyed and watched over at every second." Gabe Stultz and Prof Daly guide us through stories illustrating the three levels of sorority behavior policing and how they play out on Instagram, Snapchat, and Greek Rank. Transcript at https://share.descript.com/view/jl7lf7zFEdN. Produced by Diana Daly and Gabe Stultz, with deep thanks to the students who shared their stories.\\n\\nCitations: \\n\\nBerbary, L. A., & Johnson, C. W. (2012). The American sorority girl recast: An ethnographic screenplay of leisure in context. Leisure/Loisir, 36(3-4), 243-268.\\n\\nBerbary, L. A. (2012). \\u201cDon\\u2019t Be a Whore, That\\u2019s Not Ladylike\\u201d Discursive Discipline and Sorority Women\\u2019s Gendered Subjectivity. Qualitative Inquiry, 18(7), 606-625.\\n\\nBerbary, L. A. (2014). \\u201cEven the Good Girls Have Their Moments\\u201d Sorority Women\\u2019s Mis-Repeats of Ladylike Discourse. Qualitative Inquiry, 20(8), 947-964.\\n\\n\\nCover image designed by Diana Daly from the following Images: Dove https://github.com/emojione/emojione/graphs/contributors, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons. Mary Louise Bennet. Surveillance by Marwa Boukarim from NounProject.com.'