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Archiving affect and activism: Hashtag feminism and structures of feeling in Women's March tweets

机译:归档影响和激进:妇女三月推文的Hashtag女权和感觉的结构

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On 21 January 2017, over three million women participated in the Women’s March throughout the U.S., one day after President Donald Trump’s inauguration. This article investigates the digital component of this historic protest as a powerful moment of hashtag feminism, one that exemplifies the vital role of affect in contributing to social change. Through qualitative analysis of 2,600 #WhyIMarch tweets from the day of the March, we identify the rhetorical strategies that best leverage affect to further the social justice goals of the March — dedications, personal narratives, the use of first-person, and the use of humor — and describe the affective outcomes of these strategies, including motivational affect, vicarious affect, and collective affect. Using Raymond Williams’ concept of “structures of feeling,” we argue that these rhetorical strategies and their affective outcomes create a digital archive of affect that captures the cultural climate surrounding the Women’s March and mediates the way this cultural moment is affectively remembered. This study reveals that affect is vital for effective hashtag feminism.
机译:2017年1月21日,在唐纳德特朗普就职典礼总统后,超过了300万名妇女参加了整个美国的3月。本文调查了这一历史性抗议的数字成分,作为一个强大的Hashtag女性主义时刻,一个人举例说明了影响对社会变革的重要作用。通过定性分析2,600 #Whyimarch推文从3月份开始,我们确定最佳利用影响3月份的社会正义目标的修辞策略 - 奉献,个人叙述,第一人称的使用以及使用幽默 - 描述了这些策略的情感结果,包括诱导影响,替代的影响和集体影响。使用Raymond Williams的“感觉结构”的概念,我们认为这些修辞策略及其情感结果创造了一个数字档案的影响,旨在捕捉围绕女子3月份的文化气候,并介绍这种文化时刻情感记住的方式。本研究表明,影响对有效的散列女权主义至关重要。

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