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From Ni putes ni soumises to #metoo in the French press: Between the hegemony of Whiteness and the Otherness of Muslims
French Cultural Studies ( IF 0.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-16 , DOI: 10.1177/09571558211021704
Marion Dalibert 1
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By questioning the media coverage of the seven feminist movements that have received most publicity in the French mainstream media since the 2000s, this article shows that the media narrative regarding feminism perpetuates the national metanarrative produced in generalist newspapers. This metanarrative reinforces the power of majority groups by portraying them as inherently egalitarian, while those with the least economic, social, political and cultural power, such as Muslim men, are portrayed as the most sexist. It also highlights that racialised collectives are still socially invisible or limited to a visibility that is framed by representations rooted in a (post) colonial imaginary. Non-white women are in fact presented as fundamentally submissive, while (upper)-middle-class white women are the only ones associated with emancipation, which is significant of white and bourgeois hegemony at work in the French news media.



中文翻译:

从 Ni putes ni soumises 到法国媒体上的#metoo:在白人的霸权和穆斯林的他者之间

通过质疑自 2000 年代以来法国主流媒体对七项女权运动的媒体报道,本文表明关于女权主义的媒体叙事延续了通才报纸中产生的国家元叙事。这种元叙事强化了多数群体的权力,将他们描绘成天生的平等主义者,而那些经济、社会、政治和文化权力最小的人,如穆斯林男子,则被描绘成最性别歧视的人。它还强调了种族化的集体在社会上仍然是隐形的,或者仅限于由植根于(后)殖民想象中的表征构成的可见性。非白人女性实际上被认为是从根本上顺从的,而(上层)中产阶级的白人女性是唯一与解放相关的女性,

更新日期:2021-07-16
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