Epistemic Oppression in the Manosphere: A Structural Analysis of Active Ignorance Problems

Authors

  • Xiana Huete Universidad de Santiago de Compostela

Keywords:

manosphere, epistemic oppression, polarization, active ignorance, ideology critique

Abstract

Different forms of oppression are exercised in the manosphere, some explicit and intentional and others implicit and structural. In this paper I assess, from a structural approach, the role that active ignorance plays in maintaining epistemic oppression on these websites, and to what extent this constitutes an obstacle to critical thinking. My argument is that the polarization motivated by the dynamics of the Internet promotes active ignorance, and consequently the resilience of unjust forms of organization is reinforced. Due to this, the space for critical reasoning is limited.

Published

2022-05-31

How to Cite

Huete, X. (2022). Epistemic Oppression in the Manosphere: A Structural Analysis of Active Ignorance Problems . Dilemata, (38), 163–175. Retrieved from https://dilemata.net/revista/index.php/dilemata/article/view/412000490

Issue

Section

Truth, Disinformation and Verification: Epistemic and Moral Challenges // Articl