This article focuses on “privilege utterances” in online feminist activism: I call “privilege utterances” the discursive practice of listing sex, class, race etc. privileges that one has (or does not have) in order to situate one’s own speech regarding the oppressions one may suffer or inflict. First, I will describe the form and the pragmatic effects of these utterances and I will explain the different feminist movements in which they are rooted. Secondly, I will criticize these discursive practices of identity production. I will show that privilege utterances are based on the illusion of a unitary and autonomous subject and thus partially fail to achieve situated discourses.
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This essay begins from the position that a speaking subject in feminism occupies a place of power an...
International audienceThis article, which focuses on the media coverage of Osez le féminisme ! [Dare...
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Dans cet article, je soutiens que « l’intersectionalité », la conception la plus fréquemment accepté...
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In this paper, I argue that intersectionality, the prevailing way of conceptualizing the relation be...
The article deals with the study of feminist analysis in the field of political economy of communica...
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Cet article explore les discours complotistes de l’antiféminisme en ligne à partir d’une étude de co...
The presence of men in urban feminist events is common. This presence is disseminated by the media a...
International audienceThis paper offers a discourse analysis of the proliferation of sexual identity...
In tandem with the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies including Twitter and Facebook, there has been ...
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International audienceAt the example of four German feminist thinkers, this article seeks to point o...
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