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Research Article

‘The Spornosexual’: the affective contradictions of male body-work in neoliberal digital culture

Pages 231-241 | Received 02 Oct 2015, Accepted 19 Jul 2016, Published online: 10 Aug 2016
 

Abstract

Since 2008 there has been an empirically observable rise in young British men sharing images of their worked-out bodies on social media platforms. This article draws on interviews with men who engage in this popular cultural practice to suggest that it is an embodied and mediated response to the precarious structures of feeling produced by neoliberal austerity. It begins by arguing that as young men’s traditional breadwinning capacities are being eroded in a post-financial crisis austerity economy, increasing numbers of them are turning to sharing images of their worked out bodies as a way of feeling valuable. Moreover, by speaking to men who engage in this practice, it becomes possible to map the affective contradictions of inhabiting the precarious spaces of austerity culture. The article concludes by suggesting that within these affective contradictions lies the potential of resistance to neoliberalism’s ongoing territorialisation of everyday life.

Notes

1. This version of ‘structure of feeling’ is the one developed in The Long Revolution (Citation1961). The meaning of the concept shifts throughout Williams’ oeuvre.

2. All particpants have been anonymised.

3. Despite the many persuasive contestations to this term within sociology and related disciplines (Forsyth-Harris, Citation2013; Green, Citation2013; Warhurst, Citation2012) I believe the term erotic capital still has purchase in describing the cultivation of sexual desirability as a form of value-creation.

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