2017
DOI: 10.4000/rfsic.2995
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Féminisme et ethnoracialisation du sexisme dans les médias

Abstract: International audienceThis article analyses how the French written press has covered feminist movements since the 2000s. It shows how the mainstream media produce a national narrative that is significant of gender- and race-based power relations. It highlights how this narrative is characteristic of an ethno-racialization of sexism in the mainstream media, a process that represents specific culprits and victims of gender inequalities.Par l’analyse de la médiatisation des mouvements féministes les plus médiatis… Show more

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“…The new semantic framing of Ni putes ni soumises made sense for journalists and led to a sharp and rapid increase in media coverage. This framing tends to reactivate hegemonic racial representations that are rooted in a (post) colonial imaginary associating young Muslim women with subjugation and Muslim men with violence and intrinsic sexism (Dalibert, 2017).…”
Section: The Invisibility Of Non-white Feministsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new semantic framing of Ni putes ni soumises made sense for journalists and led to a sharp and rapid increase in media coverage. This framing tends to reactivate hegemonic racial representations that are rooted in a (post) colonial imaginary associating young Muslim women with subjugation and Muslim men with violence and intrinsic sexism (Dalibert, 2017).…”
Section: The Invisibility Of Non-white Feministsmentioning
confidence: 99%