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This book investigates the growing politicization of Mumsnet and its use by politicians to influence middle-class women in the UK. The site's discussion topics go far beyond traditional 'mothering' subjects and encompass politics, feminism and current affairs. Understood as a safe space for gender-critical voices, the site has spawned real-life activism and continues to be both praised and attacked for its support of free speech on controversial subjects.

Sarah Pedersen investigates how Mumsnet has become a central part of a resurgent women's rights movement in the UK. She argues that its openness to discussion around this subject has allowed the site to function as a subaltern counter-public - a space where gender-critical feminists have been able to share information and make plans for action and agitation.



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'This book dispels two myths about mumsnet: that it is heaving with entitled, middle-class yummy mummies, or drowning in hate and bigotry. What Sarah Pedersen illustrates is that mumsnet is today a key route into feminism for both women stuck at home with toddlers, and those who understand that women do have some shared experiences -and not just having children or not. This book is informative, amusing and a call to feminist action.' -- Julie Bindel

Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Women and political debate Chapter 3. Wooing the Mumsnet vote Chapter 4. A dominant theme emerging Chapter 5. What is a woman? Chapter 6. “Came for the babies – stayed for the feminism” Chapter 7. Words and deeds Chapter 8. Feeling homeless

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      Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
      Publication Date: 15/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781839094712, 978-1839094712
      ISBN10: 1839094710

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book investigates the growing politicization of Mumsnet and its use by politicians to influence middle-class women in the UK. The site's discussion topics go far beyond traditional 'mothering' subjects and encompass politics, feminism and current affairs. Understood as a safe space for gender-critical voices, the site has spawned real-life activism and continues to be both praised and attacked for its support of free speech on controversial subjects.

      Sarah Pedersen investigates how Mumsnet has become a central part of a resurgent women's rights movement in the UK. She argues that its openness to discussion around this subject has allowed the site to function as a subaltern counter-public - a space where gender-critical feminists have been able to share information and make plans for action and agitation.



      Trade Review
      'This book dispels two myths about mumsnet: that it is heaving with entitled, middle-class yummy mummies, or drowning in hate and bigotry. What Sarah Pedersen illustrates is that mumsnet is today a key route into feminism for both women stuck at home with toddlers, and those who understand that women do have some shared experiences -and not just having children or not. This book is informative, amusing and a call to feminist action.' -- Julie Bindel

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Women and political debate Chapter 3. Wooing the Mumsnet vote Chapter 4. A dominant theme emerging Chapter 5. What is a woman? Chapter 6. “Came for the babies – stayed for the feminism” Chapter 7. Words and deeds Chapter 8. Feeling homeless

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