This research examines online misogynist discourse related to the Finnish prime minister (PM) Sanna Marin's image published in Trendi magazine in October 2020. The affective-discursive analysis of online commentaries resulted in the identification of four affective-discursive practices: an immoral woman, incompetent woman, calculating woman and inferior woman. Misogynist discourse related to the PM Marin took the form of a moral act, drew from stereotypical images of women as less rational than men, appeared as accusations targeted at Marin for playing the gender card as a political tactic, and constructed an image of Marin and female politicians as objects of men's sexual desires and as inferior to men. These affective-discursive practices mobilized dehumanizing discourse ranging from milder forms of derogation, scorn and other-condemning practices to harsher forms of belittlement, humiliation and animalistic dehumanization. This study contributes to the current knowledge on the affectivediscursive processes underlying online misogyny against female politicians.
K E Y W O R D Saffective-discursive practices, dehumanisation, discourse analysis, female politicians, online misogyny
INTRODUCTION'To thank Sanna for the pictures, I sent a photo of my penis in erection. She's not responded yet. I wish to get a date with her.' 'Sanna, aren't you ashamed? I am ashamed that Finland's Prime Minister strips herself like this.'Two quotations taken from online communications dealing with the appearance of Finnish prime minister (PM) Sanna Marin illustrate the topic of this study: online misogyny against female politicians. The firstThis is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.