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Feminism Without Morality, Neoliberalism as Feminist Praxis: A Computational Textual Analysis of Womad, a South Korean Online “Feminist” Communityopen access

Authors
Koo, JihaeKim, Minchul
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
University of Southern California
Keywords
antinationalism; feminism; neoliberalism; right wing movements; South Korea; topic modeling
Citation
International Journal of Communication, v.15, pp 1891 - 1911
Pages
21
Journal Title
International Journal of Communication
Volume
15
Start Page
1891
End Page
1911
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/62638
ISSN
1932-8036
Abstract
Womad, a South Korean online “feminist” community, has since its inception been the center of national controversy stemming from its avowed belief in the biological superiority of women (and the innate inferiority of men). Using computational textual analysis (topic modeling), we reveal how Womad’s espousal of biological essentialism is inextricable from a neoliberalist belief in individual capacity. That is, neoliberalism allows the community to reconceive feminism as a means to advance individual cis-women’s power over other identities. Womad’s communal rhetoric is thus closely linked to its users’ enthusiasm for neoliberal self-fashioning as the means to overcome female oppression, an optimism simultaneously complicated by the desire to escape Korea and the latter’s patriarchal nationalism. In sum, Womad’s vision of female emancipation—problematic as it is—needs to be situated alongside both its criticism of South Korean nationalism and its faith in neoliberalism as a means to escape the patriarchy. © 2021 (JiHae Koo and Minchul Kim). Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd). Available at http://ijoc.org.
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