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This book provides an in-depth, feminist and sociological analysis of Gamergate, a major social movement and anti-feminist harassment campaign. Gamergate provides a clear example of both how a modern anti-feminist ‘backlash’ is enacted, and how feminists in the digital age respond. Chapters connect Gamergate to the broader Men’s Rights Activism (MRA) political movement, examining men’s anxieties surrounding what they see as an erosion of male privilege, their conflation of privilege with rights, as well as their use of social media to harass and attack women as a response to their perceived oppression. Likewise, the author analyses the online strategies used by feminists to respond to this backlash, how social media is harnessed to build a feminist movement, the effectiveness of these online strategies, and the parallels that these actions have with those from previous waves of feminism. Finally, the author reflects on what has changed with regards to MRA, online harassment, and digital feminism after the height of Gamergate.

This book will be of interest to scholars in Gender Studies, Sociology, and Media Studies.



Table of Contents
​1 Introduction2 Men’s Rights Activism and the Manosphere3 Gamers and Gamergate4 The Militaristic Discourse of Anti-feminism5 Feminist Retaliation in the Digital Age6 Changes Following Gamergate7 Conclusion

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 14/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9783031140563, 978-3031140563
      ISBN10: 3031140567

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides an in-depth, feminist and sociological analysis of Gamergate, a major social movement and anti-feminist harassment campaign. Gamergate provides a clear example of both how a modern anti-feminist ‘backlash’ is enacted, and how feminists in the digital age respond. Chapters connect Gamergate to the broader Men’s Rights Activism (MRA) political movement, examining men’s anxieties surrounding what they see as an erosion of male privilege, their conflation of privilege with rights, as well as their use of social media to harass and attack women as a response to their perceived oppression. Likewise, the author analyses the online strategies used by feminists to respond to this backlash, how social media is harnessed to build a feminist movement, the effectiveness of these online strategies, and the parallels that these actions have with those from previous waves of feminism. Finally, the author reflects on what has changed with regards to MRA, online harassment, and digital feminism after the height of Gamergate.

      This book will be of interest to scholars in Gender Studies, Sociology, and Media Studies.



      Table of Contents
      ​1 Introduction2 Men’s Rights Activism and the Manosphere3 Gamers and Gamergate4 The Militaristic Discourse of Anti-feminism5 Feminist Retaliation in the Digital Age6 Changes Following Gamergate7 Conclusion

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