Susan A. Kitchens
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The paper cites Kate Manne :

“Little research has examined whether backlash underlies misogyny. Yet, recent theorizing argues that gendered hostility—including gendered slurs, sexual objectification, and threats of sexual violence—is used to police female gender norms.*”

*Down Girl citation
Mark Rubin @MarkRubin
New anyalysis of 9 million Tweets about Hillary Clinton around the 2016 presidential election concludes "online misogyny towards female political nominees is a form of backlash prompted by their ambition for power in the political arena."

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