Lorenzo Urbano

Be your best/worst self, everyday. Aesthetics and ethics of exercise on social media

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Abstract

Since the first months of the Covid-19 pandemic, on social media we have seen a significant increase of content about everyday habits, from cooking at home to physical exercise. In a moment in which our routines were radically changing, different ways of reappropriating our domestic spaces and practices emerged. Two appeared particularly prevalent, especially on TikTok since late 2021: on the one hand, that girl, an aesthetic of being put-together and always in control; on the other, goblin mode, a practice of systematically rejecting social norms and conventions. This contribution aims to reflect on the connection between these two social media phenomena, specifically through the lens of spiritual exercise as a way of taking care of oneself.

Keywords

  • goblin mode
  • TikTok
  • pandemic
  • spiritual exercise
  • self-care

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