(De)Culturalising the problem of men's violences : The case of online debates on violence committed by migrant men
Year of publication
2024
Authors
Virkki, Tuija; Venäläinen, Satu
Abstract
This chapter critically engages with online debates on violence against women committed by migrant men. The chapter presents an analysis that shows how the culturalisation of the problem of men’s violences as a distinct problem of non-Western ‘patriarchal’ cultures is employed in online debates with the effect of creating dichotomous distinctions between allegedly ‘gender-equal’ Western men and the ‘patriarchal’ non-Western men, and how this feeds into anti-immigration racism. By delving into the complexities of representing and enacting various forms of men’s violences in online contexts, the analysis identifies intersections between gendered anti-immigration racism and anti-feminist sexism, and illuminates a paradox of attributing sexism to migrant men while concurrently reinforcing sexist discourses on men’s violences. The authors utilise the concept of epistemic violence to shed light on the power dynamics at play in the normalisation of intersectional Othering in online debates. The chapter concludes by advocating for a nuanced understanding of the transhistorical and transnational continuum of patriarchal violences that deconstructs the dichotomous distinctions between violently and regressively patriarchal non-Western men and non-patriarchal Western men. The authors urge a departure from oversimplified culturalisation and emphasise the importance of recognizing intersectional complexities in addressing the problem of men’s violences.
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University of Helsinki
Venäläinen Satu
Publication type
Publication format
Article
Parent publication type
Compilation
Article type
Other article
Audience
ScientificPeer-reviewed
Peer-ReviewedMINEDU's publication type classification code
A3 Book section, Chapters in research booksPublication channel information
Parent publication name
Parent publication editors
Seymour, Kate; Pease, Bob; Strid, Sofia; Hearn, Jeff
Publisher
Pages
46-60
ISSN
ISBN
Publication forum
Publication forum level
3
Open access
Open access in the publisher’s service
No
Self-archived
Yes
Date when the embargo on self-archived document expires
04.05.2026
Other information
Fields of science
Other social sciences; Other humanities; Sociology
Keywords
Publication country
United Kingdom
Internationality of the publisher
International
Language
English
International co-publication
No
Co-publication with a company
No
DOI
10.4324/9781003415077-3
The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection
Yes