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Korea Journal

  • P-ISSN0023-3900
  • E-ISSN2733-9343
  • A&HCI, SCOPUS, KCI

Unveiling Gender Polarization: The Rise of RightWing Populism and Anti-Feminism Sentiments among Idaenam

Unveiling Gender Polarization: The Rise of RightWing Populism and Anti-Feminism Sentiments among Idaenam

Korea Journal / Korea Journal, (P)0023-3900; (E)2733-9343
2023, v.63 no.4, pp.226-260
https://doi.org/10.25024/kj.2023.63.4.226
CHANMandy Mun Yee(Mandy Mun Yee CHAN) (한국학중앙연구원)

초록

Situated within the context of the rise of right-wing populism, this study aims to explore the enigmatic emergence of the idaenam movement and the prevailing gender polarization witnessed during the recent 19th and 20th presidential elections in South Korea. Among idaenam activists, feminism holds significant hegemonic influence, and their perception of reverse discrimination serves as a critical lens through which they interpret gender dynamics in Korean society. Additionally, the perceived structural injustices and unfulfilled promise of meritocracy, along with the fiercely competitive nature of contemporary society, compounded by the influence of neoliberalism and the overarching context of modernity, contribute to feelings of ontological insecurity among young men in their twenties. This sense of uncertainty and anxiety compels them to rally around a perceived shared objective, aligning themselves with right-wing populism, which espouses the restoration of stability by upholding certain traditional gender norms. By unraveling the complexities of these interconnected factors, this study contributes to a nuanced understanding of the idaenam phenomenon and its implications for gender equality and identity politics in modern Korean society.

keywords
idaenam (men in their 20s), gender populism, anti-feminism, hegemonic signifier, perceived fairness, unfulfilled meritocracy, empty signifier, ontological security

Abstract

Situated within the context of the rise of right-wing populism, this study aims to explore the enigmatic emergence of the idaenam movement and the prevailing gender polarization witnessed during the recent 19th and 20th presidential elections in South Korea. Among idaenam activists, feminism holds significant hegemonic influence, and their perception of reverse discrimination serves as a critical lens through which they interpret gender dynamics in Korean society. Additionally, the perceived structural injustices and unfulfilled promise of meritocracy, along with the fiercely competitive nature of contemporary society, compounded by the influence of neoliberalism and the overarching context of modernity, contribute to feelings of ontological insecurity among young men in their twenties. This sense of uncertainty and anxiety compels them to rally around a perceived shared objective, aligning themselves with right-wing populism, which espouses the restoration of stability by upholding certain traditional gender norms. By unraveling the complexities of these interconnected factors, this study contributes to a nuanced understanding of the idaenam phenomenon and its implications for gender equality and identity politics in modern Korean society.

keywords
idaenam (men in their 20s), gender populism, anti-feminism, hegemonic signifier, perceived fairness, unfulfilled meritocracy, empty signifier, ontological security
투고일Submission Date
2023-05-01
수정일Revised Date
2023-07-27
게재확정일Accepted Date
2023-08-16

Korea Journal