受委屈的权利 "的特权:探索反女权主义政治参与者在网上动员的社会基础

Malin Holm
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反女权主义团体广泛利用网络平台来动员和传播其政治主张。现有的网络反女权主义研究往往将分析重点主要放在反女权主义话语如何构建男性特征上。本文采用了一种不同的方法,探讨了反女权主义政治人物的社会地位如何与他们对网络平台的有效利用相关联。通过对 2000 年代中期在瑞典出现的一个有影响力的反女权博客圈的实证研究,我们可以发现,这些大多匿名的反女权博客作者实际上是资源丰富的活动家,他们凭借自己的教育资源和沟通技巧,可以有效地利用政治博客来促进自己的事业。因此,尽管这些以男性为主的反女权主义活动家声称自己被边缘化并成为受害者,但实际上他们与历史上被边缘化的群体相比占据着特权地位,这种地位为他们通过网络平台攻击女权主义的成就和行动者提供了新的可能性。
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The privilege of ‘aggrieved entitlement’: exploring the social bases of antifeminist political players mobilising online
Antifeminist groups have made extensive use of online platforms to mobilise and spread their political ideas. Existing studies of online antifeminism tend to focus their analyses primarily on how masculinities are constructed through antifeminist discourses. This article takes a different approach by exploring how the social position of antifeminist political players is related to their effective use of online platforms. Through an empirical study of an influential antifeminist blogosphere that emerged in Sweden in the mid-2000s, it is shown how the mostly anonymous antifeminist bloggers are, in fact, well-resourced activists who, due to their educational resources and communicative skills, could effectively use political blogs to promote their cause. Consequently, despite their claims of being marginalised and victimised, these predominantly male antifeminist activists actually occupy a privileged position in relation to historically marginalised groups, a position that affords them new possibilities to attack feminist achievements and actors through online platforms.
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