Udo Kelter
31.03.2022
Der Begriff "Cancel Culture"
Der Begriff "Cancel Culture" taucht seit etwa 2018 vermehrt in politischen Debatten auf und hatte einen Höhepunkt im Sommer 2020 im Gefolge des Harper's Letter. Er wird seitdem häufig im Kontext von Bedrohungen der Meinungs- bzw. Wissenschaftsfreiheit benutzt. Es handelt sich um einem Kampfbegriff insofern, als er von verschiedenen Seiten mit verschiedenen Bedeutungen benutzt wird, i.d.R. um die Aufmerksamkeit der Rezipienten in eine bestimmte Richtung und auf bestimmte soziale Phänomene zu lenken.

Diese Zusammenstellung zielt vor allem darauf, die Unterschiedlichkeiten der vorzufindenden Definitionen zu dokumentieren. Sie zielt nicht darauf, eine übergreifende gemeinsame Definition zu finden.

Der Begriffsbestandteil "cancel" drückt aus, daß Debattenteilnehmer oder Meinungen durch Ausnutzung von Macht (-mißbrauch) bzw. "Gewalt" im weiteren Sinne aus dem Debattenraum entfernt werden, in dem die Personen sanktioniert, geschädigt oder einschüchtert bzw. Meinungen tabuisiert werden. In diesem funktionalen Sinn unterscheidet sich der Begriff kaum vom allgemeineren Begriff "Zensur". Während sich "Zensur" vor allem auf staatliche Instanzen als zensierende Akteure (z.B. durch Gesetzgebung) bezieht, wird "Cancel Culture" durchweg als Zensur durch nichtstaatliche Akteure und als soziologisches Phänomen (das sogar im Gegensatz zu geltenden Gesetzen stehen kann) verstanden.

Der Begriffsbestandteil "Culture" stellt implizit die soziologische Hypothese auf, daß das Canceln - zumindest in bestimmten Kreisen - eine verbreitete Praxis ist und dort sozial anerkannt ("kulturelle Errungenschaft") ist. Als Evidenz für diese Hypothese kann gelten, daß einige Quellen "Cancel Culture" als Synonym von call-out culture definieren (ein in der #MeToo-Bewegung entwickeltes, in feministisch / woken Kreisen positiv konnotiertes Konzept, s.u.).

Variationspunkte in den Definitionen:

Wörterbucheinträge

ca. 3 - 10 Zeilen lange Kurzdefinitionen, ggf. zusätzlich mit Fundstellen und linguistischen Informationen
  1. en.wiktionary.org: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cancel_culture

    Kurzdefinition:
    (neologism, often derogatory) The cultural phenomenon of publicly shaming, rejecting, and ceasing to provide support to people, companies, stores, etc. that are deemed unacceptable, and calling on others to boycott them.

    6 Fundstellen
  2. Collins Dictionaries: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/cancel-culture

    Kurzdefinition im Collins COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary:
    Cancel culture is a culture, especially on social media, in which people stop supporting a person because they are encouraged to do so by someone that person has criticized.

    Kurzdefinition im Collins English Dictionary (British English):
    (informal) a social climate in which a person, organization, etc is likely to be ostracized in response to a perceived wrongdoing
  3. Cambridge Dictionary: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/cancel-culture (Published July 31, 2020)

    Kurzdefinition:
    a way of behaving in a society or group, especially on social media, in which it is common to completely reject and stop supporting someone because they have said or done something that offends you:
    • The main argument against cancel culture is that it doesn't enable people who have wronged society the opportunity to apologize and learn from their mistakes.
    • If you are an Internet user, chances are you have come across the idea that we live in a "cancel culture" or "call out culture."
  4. urbandictionary.com: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Cancel%20Culture

    Kurzdefinition:
    To be cancelled is to be exposed in a way that destroys your online reputation. This happening to you when you deserved it is not cancel culture.
    Cancel Culture is the result of somebody trying too hard to be "woke" and looking to cancel somebody to prove their wokeness. If you're woke, you don't need to prove it. See performative wokeness.
    The term is often maliciously misused by those that deserved it, usually implying that the cancellers are just "WHINY SJW LIBTARDS". See Shaggy defense.
    by E hates Q April 26, 2021

    + ca. 30 weitere Definitionen von Nutzern (die meisten nicht ernst zu nehmen)
  5. Merriam-Webster https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cancel%20culture

    Kurzdefinition:
    the practice or tendency of engaging in mass canceling (see cancel entry 1 sense 1e) as a way of expressing disapproval and exerting social pressure
  6. Lexico https://www.lexico.com/definition/cancel_culture

    Kurzdefinition:
    A social environment in which publicly boycotting or withdrawing support for people, organizations, etc. regarded as promoting socially unacceptable beliefs is widespread practice.

Lexikoneinträge

Neben einer Kurzdefinition enthalten die Lexikoneinträge i.d.R. ferner Darstellungen der Begriffshistorie, von Begriffsvarianten, von Unterschieden zu ähnlichen Begriffen, von Beispielen für Verwendungen usw.
  1. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancel_Culture

    Kurzdefinition:
    Cancel Culture ist ein politisches Schlagwort, mit dem systematische Bestrebungen zum sozialen Ausschluss von Personen oder Organisationen bezeichnet werden, denen beleidigende, unanständige oder diskriminierende Aussagen beziehungsweise Handlungen vorgeworfen werden. Verwandter Begriff ist Deplatforming, das heißt der Entzug der öffentlichen Plattform betreffender Personen.
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancel_culture

    Kurzdefinition:
    Cancel culture or call-out culture is a contemporary phrase used to refer to a form of ostracism in which someone is thrust out of social or professional circles - whether it be online, on social media, or in person. Those subject to this ostracism are said to have been "cancelled". The expression "cancel culture" has mostly negative connotations and is used in debates on free speech and censorship.
  3. https://www.dictionary.com/e/pop-culture/cancel-culture/

    Kurzdefinition:
    Cancel culture refers to the popular practice of withdrawing support for (canceling) public figures and companies after they have done or said something considered objectionable or offensive. Cancel culture is generally discussed as being performed on social media in the form of group shaming.
  4. https://www.bedeutungonline.de/cancel-culture-was-ist-das-bedeutung-definition-erklaerung/

    Cancel Culture: Was ist das? Bedeutung, Definition, Erklärung

    Kurzdefinition:
    Als "Cancel Culture" wird der Online-Boykott von Social-Media-Präsenzen von Prominenten, Personen, Gruppen oder Firmen bezeichnet.
  5. https://www.definitions.net/definition/cancel+culture

    Kurzdefinition:
    Cancel culture (or call-out culture) is a modern form of ostracism in which someone is thrust out of social or professional circles - either online on social media, in the real world, or both. Those who are subject to this ostracism are said to be "canceled." Merriam-Webster notes that to cancel, as used in this context, means "to stop giving support to that person" while Dictionary.com, in its pop-culture dictionary, defines cancel culture as "withdrawing support for (canceling) public figures and companies after they have done or said something considered objectionable or offensive." The expression "cancel culture" has mostly negative connotations and is commonly used in debates on free speech and censorship. The notion of cancel culture is a variant on the term call-out culture and constitutes a form of boycott involving an individual (usually a celebrity) who is deemed to have acted or spoken in a questionable or controversial manner.For those at the receiving end of cancel culture, the consequence can lead to loss of reputation and income that can be hard to recover from.
  6. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/cancel-culture

    Kurzdefinition:
    1. the phenomenon or practice of publicly rejecting, boycotting, or ending support for particular people or groups because of their socially or morally unacceptable views or actions:
      Cancel culture can ruin careers, but it can also make a public figure think twice before posting controversial comments.
    2. the shared attitudes and values within a particular segment of society that lead to such public rejection of particular people or groups:
      In a cancel culture, we appoint ourselves the arbiters of right and wrong.

Artikel, deren Hauptthema die Begriffsklärung ist

Diese Artikel bzw. Essays enthalten meist keine griffige Kurzdefinition, zumal wenn sie die Uneindeutigkeit des Begriffs oder die historische Veränderung seiner Bedeutung darstellen wollen.
  1. Sarah Hagi: Cancel Culture Is Not Real-At Least Not in the Way People Think. Time, 21.11.2019.
  2. Sarah Manavis: "Cancel culture" does not exist. New Statesman, 16.07.2020.
  3. Jens Berger: "Cancel Culture" - Intoleranz im Namen der Toleranz. nachdenkseiten, 16.07.2020.
  4. Utpal Dholakia: What Is Cancel Culture? Psychology Today, 27.07.2020.
  5. Rachel E. Greenspan: How 'cancel culture' quickly became one of the buzziest and most controversial ideas on the internet. Insider, 06.08.2020.
  6. Jonathan Rauch: The Cancel Culture Checklist - Six signs that show you're not being criticized; you're being canceled. persuasion.community, 06.08.2020.
  7. Aja Romano: Why we can't stop fighting about cancel culture. Vox, 25.08.2020.
  8. Andreas Rödder: Wo bleiben die Gegenkonzepte aus der Mitte der Gesellschaft? Spiegel 52/2020, 18.12.2020.
  9. Matt Slick: What is Cancel Culture? Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry, 05.01.2021.

    Kurzdefinition:
    The Cancel Culture is a collective attempt to harm the reputation, livelihood, and social presence of people, products, TV shows, celebrities, employees, etc., for violating a particular ideological standard. Cancel Culture warriors will use ridicule, dox (publishing personal info about someone), attempt to have their bank accounts removed, get people fired from jobs, and get others not to support a person, product, or company socially and financially. It can be an oppressive means of attempted control of others.
  10. Evan Gerstmann: What Is Cancel Culture? Forbes, 22.03.2021.

    Kurzdefinition:
    [Cancel culture is] a highly punitive approach to disagreement or perceived transgressions, based on strict fidelity to ideology (usually progressive) that elevates performative outrage over dialogue, factual inquiry, or respect for values such as free speech or fair process. It rejects the value of ideological diversity. It is often exercised by powerful corporations, editors, academic administrators, or unaccountable attackers operating through anonymous social media platforms. It rejects the distinction between offense and harm, between disagreement and discrimination, and between words and actions. It often reduces complex issues to a binary view such as one can only be "anti-racist" or "racist." It rejects the importance of a person's intent in making a statement and refuses to take into account how long ago a statement was made, the person's age at the time they made it, or whether the statement in any way reflects a person's current thinking.
  11. Aja Romano: The second wave of "cancel culture". Vox, 05.05.2021.
  12. Brooke Kato: What is cancel culture? Everything to know about the toxic online trend. New York Post, 31.08.2021.
  13. Komi T. German, Greg Lukianoff: Don't Stop Using the Term `Cancel Culture'. The Daily Beast, 25.03.2022.
  14. https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/cancel-culture-words-were-watching s. darin den Abschnitt The Origin of 'Cancel Culture'

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