Gendered discourses and pejorative language use: An analysis of YouTube comments on We should all be feminists
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Discourse, Context & Media
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Guided by Discourse and Ideology theory, this paper focuses on how authors of the YouTube comments on
Chimamanda Adichie’s talk ‘We should all be feminists’ use pejoratives or insults to reinforce or challenge certain
gender ideologies and practices. Since feminism is already a thorny issue, Chimamanda’s call for all to be
feminists is seen as controversial and, thus, a recipe for inflammatory language use. Under the protection of
social media anonymity, some participants therefore attack her, gender groups (or characteristics) or individuals
who oppose their views. Emerging themes include perceiving feminism as toxic and women’s success as a potential threat to male ego, among others. The paper concludes that reducing the discussion of such important
social issues to insults does not only reify the dichotomy between men and women, which feminism seeks to
bridge, but it also waters down the value and relevance of the socio-cultural issues being discussed.
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