女孩房间格拉夫理论化:通过网络肯定反对厌女症

Tracey Nicholls
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在我们参与公共生活的过程中,厌女症对女性的有害影响并不是一个新问题。尽管网络世界早期曾承诺为所有人提供一个开放的空间,但它并没有减少对女性发表意见的厌恶反应。在网络互动中更容易看到的是厌女症的 "网络化"--充满敌意的评论者 "扎堆 "并协调骚扰行为。我通过调查当代女权主义者对网络厌女症的分析,探讨解决问题的必要性,并考虑欺凌文献中的 "聚众 "理论是否有助于理解 "扎堆 "行为。我的案例研究是一个名为 "女孩房间涂鸦"(Girls Room Graff)的 Tumblr 网站,该网站于 2013 年上线,将从酒吧和餐馆的女性公共浴室中截取的涂鸦归档,从而达到颠覆网络厌女症的目的:通过堆砌验证和肯定来增强读者的能力。我认为,从女权主义和平研究的角度来看,这也是关爱政治的一种方式。
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Theorising Girls Room Graff: Networking Affirmation to Counter Misogyny
The harmful impact of misogyny on women as we take part in public life is not a new problem. And despite its early promise as a space open to all, the online world has not tempered misogynistic responses to women having opinions. What is easier to see in online interaction is the ‘networking’ of misogyny— hostile commentators ‘piling on’ and coordinating harassment. I explore the need for solutions by surveying contemporary feminist analyses of online misogyny, and considering whether the ‘mobbing’ theorised in bullying literature might be useful in understanding ‘pile on’ behaviours. My case study, a 2013 Tumblr site called Girls Room Graff, archives graffiti taken from women’s public bathrooms in bars and restaurants, thereby serving a purpose subversive of networked misogyny: it piles on validation and affirmation to empower the reader. I argue this is one way of doing politics of care from a feminist peace studies standpoint.
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