Waugh, Michael. “'My laptop is an extension of my memory and self': Post-Internet identity, virtual intimacy and digital queering in online popular music.” Popular Music 36, no. 2 (2017): 233-251.
Niche musicians such as Arca are a useful framework through which to consider ‘post-Internet’ and 'post-human' gender identities. However, this article is also a good example of some of the flaws in discussions of online gender fluidity. Waugh discusses, at length, how musicians Arca and Mykki Blanco have feminine online personas but use male pronouns; since this article was published, both artists have come out as trans women and now use she/her pronouns. Overanalyzing online gender performance can sometimes neglect real-life identity and life experience.