Feminist media and advancing freedom of expression for women. The feminist movement’s fight for free speech between representation and activism
Feminist media and advancing freedom of expression for women. The feminist movement’s fight for free speech between representation and activism
Date
2024
Authors
Milillo, Alessia
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Abstract
Freedom of expression is instrumental in women’s struggle for equality, as opportunities to
speak and be heard are at the heart of the feminist movement’s discursive strategies for
collective action. For the feminist movement, free speech is not only a means to further the
feminist struggle, but a goal in itself. In the age of networked activism, media constitute a
particularly prominent avenue for feminists’ fight for emancipation and social transformation.
The present research is interested in scrutinising the relationship between feminism and
freedom of expression through an analysis of feminist media, focusing on the ways in which
and the conditions under which feminist media are able to not only constitute in themselves
but also actively build avenues for women’s free expression. The research will justify the
importance of freedom of expression for the feminist struggle through linking the concepts of
free speech as self-expression and political expression to the feminist maxim “the personal is
political”. Then, it will execute an analysis of successes and shortcomings of feminist media
in advancing freedom of expression for women and, more generally, the feminist struggle.
Then, adopting a reworked version of Atton’s (2002) typology of alternative media, it will
operate a media analysis on two Italian feminist media, namely Femminismo a Sud and
Freeda Media Italy, which will provide an empirical feedback for the previous theoretical
analysis. Such investigations aim to provide insights into the workings of feminist media and
their potential for the advancement of women’s rights, as well as guidelines for their
evaluation.
Description
Second semester University: KU Leuven
Keywords
freedom of expression,
feminism,
media,
women rights,
Italy,
case studies