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“ These subcultures, between which there is often animosity, and some important political and philosophical difference, have become collectively referred to by some observers as ‘the Manosphere’. The term has been used to describe everything from progressive men’s issues activists dealing with real neglect of male health, suicide and unequal social services to the nastier corners of the Internet, filled with involuntary celibacy-obsessed, hate-filled, resentment-fueled cultures of quite chilling levels of misogyny.”<small>Excerpt From: Angela Nagle. “Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars From 4Chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right.” iBooks. | |||
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Revision as of 14:21, 1 November 2017
Online Culture Wars
Mapping out the online culture wars, with the help of:
- The book Kill All Normies, Angela Nagle
- The Red Pill Documentary
Main interests
- collective creation of an ideology online
- from online echo chambers to actual political power
- skewed reality in echo chambers
- possible physicality of online spaces
Questions:
- How is offline politics influenced by the online culture war?
- Can you break an online echo chamber by taking its ideology offline, leaving physical trace?
Research Method
3 steps:
1. I first want to map out the broad scope.
I will do this by:
- text (short descriptions of ideology, bio's of actors, links between actors, online habitats)
- gathering media:
- creating a map
2. A case study. This case study will preferably be a Dutch branch of the online culture wars influencing Dutch politics, as I believe we need to rapidly grow more aware
Where is this interest coming from:
- I was researching the online subculture of Vaporwave for a while when the culture got reappropriated and was involved in an online culture war, by the alt-right.
Restrictions:
- ONLINE culture wars
Main Sides
Right-wing
Habitat
- 4Chan
1. Alt-Light
Main Ideology:
Main Actors:
2. Alt-Right
Main Ideology:
Main Actors:
- Richard Spencer (Breitbart,
3. Neo-Fascism, Neo-Nazism, White Supremacists
Main Ideology:
Main Actors:
Dictionary
Leftwing
Habitat
- Tumblr
- Buzzfeed
1. 3rd wave Feminism
2. Gender Politics
#WOKE
Alt-Woke Manifesto: http://tripleampersand.org/alt-woke-manifesto/
Dictionary
Manosphere
“ These subcultures, between which there is often animosity, and some important political and philosophical difference, have become collectively referred to by some observers as ‘the Manosphere’. The term has been used to describe everything from progressive men’s issues activists dealing with real neglect of male health, suicide and unequal social services to the nastier corners of the Internet, filled with involuntary celibacy-obsessed, hate-filled, resentment-fueled cultures of quite chilling levels of misogyny.”Excerpt From: Angela Nagle. “Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars From 4Chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right.” iBooks.
1. MRA
Main Ideology:
MRA (Men's Rights Activists)
Mostly older men
Reactionary: a reaction to feminism
Main Focus: alimony, perternaty fraud, men's issues regarding family
Key events, media, input:
- The Myth Of Male Power by Warren Farrell, 1993
Main Actors:
- Paul Elam
Main Habitats:
2. MGTOW
Main Ideology:
Main Actors:
Main Habitats:
3. Neo Masc
Main Ideology:
Main Actors:
Main Habitats:
Dictionary
- The Red Pill
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Influence of the online culture wars in Dutch politics
Transgression
Transgression in art: http://dissidentreality.com/articles/cinema-transgression-manifesto/
Transgression within the alt-right
Accelerationism