University of California, Irvine, USA.
University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
Public Underst Sci. 2024 Aug;33(6):757-776. doi: 10.1177/09636625241228160. Epub 2024 Feb 27.
This article demonstrates-based on an interpretive discourse analysis of three types of memes (Rabid Feminists, Women's Bodies, Policy Ideas) and secondary thread discourse on 4chan's "Politically Incorrect" discussion board-two key findings: (1) the existence of a gendered hate based scientific discourse, "science fan fiction," in online spaces and (2) how gender "science fan fiction" is an outcome of the male supremacist cosmology, by producing and justifying resentment against white women as being both inherently untrustworthy (politically, sexually, intellectually) and dangerous. This perspective-which combines hatred and distrust of women with white nationalist anxieties about demographic shifts, racial integrity, and sexuality-then motivates misogynist policy ideas including total domination of women or their removal. 4chan users employ this discourse to "scientifically" substantiate claims of white male supremacy, the fundamental untrustworthiness of white women, and to argue white women's inherent threat to white male supremacist goals.
本文通过对三种模因(狂热女权主义者、女性身体、政策理念)以及 4chan“政治不正确”讨论板上的二级线程话语的解释性话语分析,得出两个主要发现:(1)在网络空间中存在一种基于性别仇恨的科学话语,即“科学同人小说”;(2)性别“科学同人小说”如何是男性至上主义宇宙观的产物,通过产生和证明对白人女性的怨恨,认为她们本质上不可信(在政治上、性方面、智力方面)且危险。这种观点——将对女性的仇恨和不信任与白人至上主义者对人口结构变化、种族纯洁性和性的焦虑结合起来——然后激发了厌女政策理念,包括对女性的完全统治或将其清除。4chan 用户利用这种话语来“科学地”证实白人男性至上主义、白人女性的基本不可信以及白人女性对白人男性至上主义目标的固有威胁的主张。