Anti-Feminism: four strategies for the demonisation and depoliticisation of feminism on Chinese social media (notice n° 1561829)
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| Language code of text/sound track or separate title | fre |
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| Personal name | Huang, Qiqi |
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| Title | Anti-Feminism: four strategies for the demonisation and depoliticisation of feminism on Chinese social media |
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| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2025.<br/> |
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| Summary, etc. | Anti-feminism and misogyny online have intensified globally over the last decade, bringing substantive challenges to feminist identification and activism. This article explores the strategies for silencing and expelling feminists via the deployment of an anti-feminist discourse online, in response to feminism’s increasing visibility in China. By applying critical discourse analysis, four strategies used to demonise feminists and depoliticise feminism online in China are identified : feminists as deviant women, as betraying the nation, as connected to Islamists, and as “fake-feminists.” The article highlights a kind of intertwined anti-feminism that draws power from distinct features – nationalism and Islamophobia. It argues that by interlocking Chinese historical and structural conditions as well as cultural context, anti-feminism diverts public attention away from systematic gender inequality, and onto antagonisms between feminists and anti-feminists, which further restricts the discussion of intersectional oppressions that affect women’s lives. |
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| Note | Nouvelles Questions Féministes | 44 | 2 | 2025-10-24 | p. 51-67 | 0248-4951 |
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