#MeToo; #HimToo: Popular Feminism and Hashtag Activism in the Kavanaugh Hearings

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Dejmanee, Tisha [1 ]
Zaher, Zulfia [2 ]
Rouech, Samantha [2 ]
Papa, Michael J. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Technol Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Cent Michigan Univ, Mt Pleasant, MI 48859 USA
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION | 2020年 / 14卷
关键词
MeToo; hashtag activism; popular feminism; HimToo; SOCIAL MEDIA; VIOLENCE; TWITTER; PERSONALIZATION; MISOGYNY; IDENTITY; POLITICS; CULTURE;
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In this article, we analyze the use of #MeToo and #HimToo in response to the hearings on sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. We explore the use of these hashtags within the context of popular feminism and employ a qualitative thematic analysis of a purposeful sample of Tweets that include the hashtags #MeToo (n = 730) and #HimToo (n = 124) collected between September 23 and 27, 2018. We find that four themes are mirrored in both #MeToo and #HimToo tweets: personal experience; identification and disidentification; calls to action; and discursive appropriation. Although the sample size was limited and the relative popularity of these oppositional hashtags must be considered, these findings offer support for Banet-Weiser's suggestion that popular feminism is structurally mirrored by popular misogyny. Thus, although there is evidence that individuals link their deployment of these two hashtags to explicit political calls to action, we suggest that the ease with which popular feminist discourse can be rhetorically inverted is a limitation of popular feminist hashtag activism.
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