Collapse Feminism: The Online Battle for Feminism's Future
Analyses how conservative and anti-feminist ideas are filtered through social media, and how we can collectively fight back against them to reclaim our future online.

Collapse Feminism explores how conservative and anti-feminist ideas spread through social media—and how we can resist to reclaim a better future online.

This timely analysis focuses on the rise of "collapse" as a dominant framework for discussing societal issues, which often paves the way for conservative ideologies in mainstream discourse. When fear dominates, people tend to retreat into traditional values, making space for anti-feminist movements.

Key topics include:

- The reactionary politics of the "manosphere"
- The impact of sexual liberation and hookup culture
- The rise of traditional femininity and self-help content
- How online spaces are shaping the future of feminism

Collapse Feminism emphasizes the urgency of countering the "collapse" narrative and explores bold new ways to fight back, ensuring a more inclusive, forward-thinking society for women in the 21st century.
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Collapse Feminism: The Online Battle for Feminism's Future
Analyses how conservative and anti-feminist ideas are filtered through social media, and how we can collectively fight back against them to reclaim our future online.

Collapse Feminism explores how conservative and anti-feminist ideas spread through social media—and how we can resist to reclaim a better future online.

This timely analysis focuses on the rise of "collapse" as a dominant framework for discussing societal issues, which often paves the way for conservative ideologies in mainstream discourse. When fear dominates, people tend to retreat into traditional values, making space for anti-feminist movements.

Key topics include:

- The reactionary politics of the "manosphere"
- The impact of sexual liberation and hookup culture
- The rise of traditional femininity and self-help content
- How online spaces are shaping the future of feminism

Collapse Feminism emphasizes the urgency of countering the "collapse" narrative and explores bold new ways to fight back, ensuring a more inclusive, forward-thinking society for women in the 21st century.
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Collapse Feminism: The Online Battle for Feminism's Future

Collapse Feminism: The Online Battle for Feminism's Future

by Alice Cappelle
Collapse Feminism: The Online Battle for Feminism's Future

Collapse Feminism: The Online Battle for Feminism's Future

by Alice Cappelle

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Overview

Analyses how conservative and anti-feminist ideas are filtered through social media, and how we can collectively fight back against them to reclaim our future online.

Collapse Feminism explores how conservative and anti-feminist ideas spread through social media—and how we can resist to reclaim a better future online.

This timely analysis focuses on the rise of "collapse" as a dominant framework for discussing societal issues, which often paves the way for conservative ideologies in mainstream discourse. When fear dominates, people tend to retreat into traditional values, making space for anti-feminist movements.

Key topics include:

- The reactionary politics of the "manosphere"
- The impact of sexual liberation and hookup culture
- The rise of traditional femininity and self-help content
- How online spaces are shaping the future of feminism

Collapse Feminism emphasizes the urgency of countering the "collapse" narrative and explores bold new ways to fight back, ensuring a more inclusive, forward-thinking society for women in the 21st century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781915672018
Publisher: Watkins Media
Publication date: 11/14/2023
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 5.11(w) x 7.74(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

Alice Cappelle is known for her critical video essays on YouTube that have accumulated more than ten million views. She left academia after working for two years on twentieth-century African American social movements as part of a research MA in Lille, France.

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“A breezy, accessible, and non-fatalistic exploration of feminism in the “end times”, rooted in a deep appreciation for and knowledge of contemporary digital cultures.”
Helen Hester, author of After Work: The Politics of Free Time

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