Why do some women hate feminists? Social media and the structural limitation of Chinese digital feminism

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Yayun Wang, Jiang Chang
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ABSTRACT This article employs semistructured interviews with 43 Chinese female social media users who openly disapprove of feminist politics to examine what socio-cultural factors have shaped such perceptions and how they might limit the reach of Chinese digital feminism. Three themes of anti-feminist discourses held by respondents are distilled and discussed. These are: feminism as a concealed form of disciplinary normality for women, feminists as accountable for undermining women’s solidarity, and digital feminism as merely a trendy business. A contextual interpretation shows that the technological affordances of Chinese social media platforms and a pro-fertility state discourse have conspired to make such misconceptions. By acknowledging the legacy of the #MeToo movement in spotlighting the role of patriarchy in the subordination of women, this article calls for the exploration of diversified communication channels in the future development of Chinese digital feminism.
为什么有些女性讨厌女权主义者?社交媒体与中国数字女权主义的结构性限制
摘要本文对43名公开反对女权主义政治的中国女性社交媒体用户进行了半结构化采访,以考察是什么社会文化因素塑造了这种看法,以及它们如何限制中国数字女权主义的影响力。对受访者反女权主义话语的三个主题进行了提炼和讨论。这些是:女权主义是女性纪律常态的一种隐蔽形式,女权主义者对破坏女性团结负有责任,而数字女权主义只是一种潮流。一种语境解释表明,中国社交媒体平台的技术可供性和支持生育的国家话语共同造成了这种误解。通过承认#MeToo运动在强调父权制在女性从属地位中的作用方面的遗产,本文呼吁在中国数字女权主义的未来发展中探索多元化的沟通渠道。
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