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TradWife, TradLife: Women of the Alt-Right
By (Author) Eviane Leidig
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
4th November 2021
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Media studies
Gender studies: women and girls
320.533082
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Today, members of the alt-right are spreading their ideologies via mainstream social media platforms such as Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, creating an online global community of extremists and anti-establishment influencers. This phenomenon has received much media attention in recent years but, given the prominent discussions around masculinity in these communities, the role of women within this movement has been overlooked. This is the first in-depth look into the world of female alt-right influencers online. Eviane Leidig explores how the women of the alt-right who have gained social media popularity, such as Lauren Southern, use mainstream social media platforms in order to build audiences and recruit followers. At the core of their message is modelling a tradwife (or traditional wife) lifestyle centred on issues of dating, relationships, marriage, and family life. These female alt-right influencers help create the image of a community based on friendship and adventure, which spans a global Alt-Right network. Leidig puts forward solutions for how we can counteract the online influence of the alt-right, through internationally driven approaches of content regulation.
Eviane Leidig is currently a PhD research fellow at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX): The Extreme Right, Hate Crime and Political Violence, based at the University of Oslo. She is also Head of Doctoral Fellows at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).