: These stories belong to a genre of Manipuri "love stories" that frequently incorporate romantic, dramatic, and erotic elements. They are often presented as "true stories" or personal accounts to increase reader engagement.
This study uses a qualitative approach to analyze Emma Tombi Mathu's Facebook activism. Data was collected through a content analysis of Mathu's Facebook posts over a period of 12 months, as well as in-depth interviews with Mathu and her followers. ema atombi mathu nabagi wari facebook new
The most poignant critique of “Ema Atombi Mathu Nabagi Wari” on Facebook is the irony of medium. We post about our mother’s stubbornness while sitting in the same room, each scrolling on separate phones. We comment “Laubi yu, ema” (Don’t go, mother) on a friend’s sad post, but we do not turn off the television to ask our own mother about her back pain. : These stories belong to a genre of
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