A ‘lifetime of indentured servitude:’ rights, labor, and gender anxieties in a dead men’s rights newsgroup

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Alexis de Coning
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Abstract This article challenges a narrow, teleological approach to ‘platform death’ by looking at discursive continuity of a ‘dead’ men’s rights Usenet newsgroup. Using a data set of 1250 posts spanning 1994 − 2002, I track three thematic trends in the data: the ‘special treatment’ women and minorities receive that deny men their rights, the inverse relationship between men’s rights and responsibilities, and men’s anxieties around gendered roles in the family and at work. However, the ‘prelife’ and ‘afterlife’ of these themes in the men’s rights movement indicates the ways in which discourses persist across time and media formats despite ‘platform death.’ This has implications for how we understand and contextualize the contemporary men’s rights movement and highlights the limitations of platform-focused responses to online misogyny and extremism.
一个死人权利新闻组中的“终身契约奴役”:权利、劳动和性别焦虑
摘要本文通过观察“死亡”男性权利Usenet新闻组的话语连续性,挑战了一种狭隘的、目的论的“平台死亡”方法。使用1994年1250个员额的数据集 − 2002年,我追踪了数据中的三个主题趋势:女性和少数群体受到的剥夺男性权利的“特殊待遇”,男性权利和责任之间的反比关系,以及男性对家庭和工作中性别角色的焦虑。然而,人权运动中这些主题的“生前”和“死后”表明,尽管“平台死亡”,但话语在时间和媒体形式上仍然存在这对我们如何理解和语境化当代男性权利运动有着重要意义,并突显了以平台为中心应对网络厌女症和极端主义的局限性。
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Internet Histories
Internet Histories Arts and Humanities-History
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