Masculinity crisis or gender reconciliation: A corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis of the effeminate Chinese masculinity debate on social media

Lijun Zhang
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Sexism and gender controversies often occur on the internet in contemporary China. The prevalence of male effeminacy is a part of the growing diversity of gender representations. This article investigates the dominant discourses surrounding the debate on male feminization, and netizens’ stance in Chinese social media discourse. By employing corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis, the study identifies four dominant discourses: resistance discourse, anti-discrimination discourse, patriarchal discourse, and nationalistic discourse. These discourses are constructed using various strategies, such as abstraction, authorization, categorization, and morality strategies, and are inextricably intertwined with China’s sociocultural background and broader social contexts. This study offers insights into the clash between conventional and liberal views on ‘soft masculinity’ and exemplifies how Chinese netizens actively leverage social media platforms to express views on gender issues.
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在当代中国的互联网上,性别歧视和性别争议时有发生。男性女性化的盛行是性别表征日益多样化的一部分。本文研究了围绕男性女性化争论的主流话语,以及网民在中国社交媒体话语中的立场。通过运用语料库辅助批判性话语分析,研究发现了四种主流话语:反抗话语、反歧视话语、父权话语和民族主义话语。这些话语是通过抽象、授权、分类和道德策略等各种策略构建的,与中国的社会文化背景和更广泛的社会背景密不可分。本研究深入探讨了关于 "软男性气质 "的传统观点与自由主义观点之间的冲突,并展示了中国网民如何积极利用社交媒体平台表达对性别问题的看法。
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