Millennials and Generation Z: Men’s Perspectives on Hashtag Feminism

Sophia Anneliese Kosar, B. Muruthi, Carolyn Shivers, Jose Zarate, Jordan Byron
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In contemporary politics, feminist activism is largely conducted through social media and hashtag activism and is often called “hashtag feminism.” The feminist hashtags #MeToo, #HeForShe, and #HowIWillChange are well-known symbols of the modern feminist movement. This interpretive phenomenological study explored how Millennial and Generation Z men perceive the hashtag feminist movement. It also aimed to capture how these men experienced and perceived their masculinity as it related to contemporary gender politics. We conducted interviews with 12 social media-using Millennial and Generation Z men about their experiences of masculinity and hashtag feminism. We found that men’s views on hashtag feminism were contradictory and overlapping, changing in response to different contexts. Additionally, findings indicated that participants did not see hashtag feminism as representative of the feminist movement. Results suggested that features of online activist discourse deterred men from engaging in hashtag feminism.
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《千禧一代和Z世代:男性对标签女权主义的看法
在当代政治中,女权主义行动主要是通过社交媒体和标签行动来进行的,通常被称为“标签女权主义”。女权主义标签#MeToo, #HeForShe, # how will change是现代女权主义运动的著名标志。这项解释性现象学研究探讨了千禧一代和Z一代男性如何看待标签女权主义运动。它还旨在捕捉这些男性如何体验和感知他们与当代性别政治相关的男子气概。我们采访了12位使用社交媒体的千禧一代和Z一代男性,了解他们对男子气概和女权主义标签的感受。我们发现男性对标签女权主义的看法是相互矛盾和重叠的,并且会根据不同的语境而变化。此外,调查结果表明,参与者并不认为标签女权主义是女权主义运动的代表。结果表明,网络激进主义话语的特征阻止了男性参与标签女权主义。
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