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"Cancel culture" came into the collective consciousness around 2017, after the idea of "canceling" celebrities for problematic actions or statements became popular.
Lisa Nakamura, a professor at the University of Michigan who studies digital media's connections to race, gender and sexuality, told The New York Times, in 2018, that cancellation was a "cultural boycott" of a certain celebrity, brand, company or concept.
Merriam-Webster, the American publisher of dictionaries and thesauruses, connected cancel culture with the #MeToo movement, which coincided with the rise of the term's popularity online. New allegations seemed to come out daily and attitudes quickly shifted against the accused.
The trend of calling someone out laid the groundwork for full-on cancellations. It has roots in early-2010s Tumblr blogs, notably Your Fave Is Problematic, where fandoms would discuss why their favorite stars were imperfect, Aja Romano reported for Vox in 2019. (Texto adaptado.
Fonte: Disponível em: https://www.insider.com/cancel-culture-meaninghistory-origin-phrase-used-negatively-2020-7. Acesso em: 6 dez. 2021)
Quando a cultura do cancelamento teve suas raízes?
In early-2010s.
Around 2017.
In 2018.
In 2019.
In 2020.