Abstract

ABSTRACT The spread of the #MeToo movement in China has led women to speak out about their experiences of sexual harassment through social media. However, most of these incidents have not been responded or acknowledged by the suspects, and even if they responded, their attitude was to evade accusations through various strategies. This paper analyzes the response of 15 male suspects who were revealed to the public in 2017 and 2018, and finds that the discourse strategies they used include mixing up the characters’ images, shaping a victim identity for themselves, transferring the main issue, and beautifying harassment behaviors. These discourse strategies show that sexual harassment suspects remain deeply entrenched by patriarchal thinking. The suspects’ ignoring the experience of female victims continue to sustain the unequal gender power relations.

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