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Special Issue: Technocultural Worldings

Beauty, baby and backlash? Anti-feminist influencers on TikTok

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Pages 1023-1041 | Received 16 Feb 2023, Accepted 22 Sep 2023, Published online: 05 Oct 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Grounded in empirical data, this qualitative study analyses how female anti-feminist influencers engage in metapolitics and how anti-feminist practices of metapolitics unfold within visual social media content. Employing multimodal content analysis and netnography this study adds to the research on metapolitics and political influencers. Applying network media logic as an analytical lens this paper is focusing on three female anti-feminist influencers and their metapolitical practices on TikTok. Results show that female anti-feminist influencers use different practices to metapolitize their (supposed) private life while introducing their audience to anti-feminist ideas and other anti-feminist actors, e.g., actors of the so-called manosphere. Further, they use TikTok to commodify their anti-feminist worldview.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1. The Red-Pill analogy refers to in the film The Matrix where the main character has the choice to take a blue pill and remain in the matrix (living in delusion) or take a red pill and become enlightened by the truth (Ging Citation2019).

2. The account settings were set to a minimum (containing the name, date of birth, gender, and preferred language).

3. As of data collection on the 18th of November 2022.

4. stay-at-home-mom.

5. Andrew Tate is known for spreading anti-feminism and misogyny on social media. In October 2022 Tates’ TikTok-account was banned. However, several other accounts continued sharing his content (Shanti Das Citation2023).

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Mareike Fenja Bauer

Mareike Fenja Bauer is a PhD Candidate at the European New School of Digital Studies/European-University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder). Her PhD Project focuses on anti-feminist influencers in visual social media content.

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