Male Separatism
Discourse, ideology, and argumentation
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This book offers a critical discourse analytical perspective on the phenomenon of men who voluntarily abstain from relationships with women. Based on a case study of the online Reddit community known as ‘Men Going Their Own Way’, the author engages in qualitative examination of the argumentative and discursive strategies used to justify and legitimise an antifeminist, male separatist ideology. Methodologically, the book draws on the discourse-historical approach to critical discourse studies and investigates how members of this online community represent themselves, relationships with women, and the broader gendered social order. It considers male separatism as part of the new antifeminist social media network known as the manosphere, as well as part of a broader legacy of backlash against feminism and women’s rights. Overall, the book contributes to the growing body of literature on the manosphere and should be of interest to scholars in discourse studies, feminist media studies, and digital communication.
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture, 104] Expected March 2025. xiii, 199 pp. + index
Publishing status: In production
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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List of figures | pp. vii–viii
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List of tables | pp. ix–xii
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Acknowledgements | pp. xiii–xiv
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Chapter 1. Introduction | pp. 1–11
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Chapter 2. MGTOW, the manosphere, and antifeminist backlash | pp. 12–35
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Chapter 3. A discourse-historical approach to the manosphere | pp. 36–60
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Chapter 4. Self-representation | pp. 61–92
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Chapter 5. Representation of women and relationships | pp. 93–125
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Chapter 6. Representation of feminism and gendered power relations | pp. 126–161
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Chapter 7. Conclusions | pp. 162–176
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References | pp. 177–200
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Index | p. 201
Subjects
Sociology
Main BIC Subject
CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009030: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Pragmatics