Life & CultureDazed and Discoursed podcastDazed and Discoursed: Why aren’t we talking about female radicalisation?In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Esme Hood, writer and researcher on the digital far-right, to unpack the gendered nuances of radicalisation and question why female susceptibility is so often overlookedShareLink copied ✔️April 22, 2025Life & CultureDazed and Discoursed podcastTextDazed Digital Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s Adolescence has sparked vital conversations around the radicalisation of young boys and men. However, writer Esme Hood argues that while these discussions are crucial, they often overshadow an equally pressing issue: the radicalisation of young women. From platforms like Tumblr normalising self-harm and eating disorders content, subtly desensitising girls to violence and control to “tradwife” aesthetics that repackages far-right values in aesthetically pleasing, hyper-feminine forms, framing submission and domesticity as aspirational. In this episode, Halima Jibril and Elliot Hoste sit down with Hood to unpack the gendered nuances of radicalisation, question why female susceptibility is so often overlooked and ask how we combat this quiet but profoundly effective form of propaganda online. Listen to episode 13 of Dazed and Discoursed above, or find it on Acast, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREKiernan Shipka and Sam Lansky know what makes a good memeWhy are young people getting married again?Fashion is filthier than ever at the Barbican’s Dirty LooksGrace Byron’s debut novel is an eerie horror set in an all-trans communeNot everyone wants to use AI – but do we still have a choice?VanmoofWhat went down at Dazed and VanMoof’s joyride around BerlinMary Finn’s message from the Freedom Flotilla: ‘Don’t give up’Are you in a party-gap relationship?For Jay Guapõ, every day in New York is a movieDakota Warren’s new novel is a tale of sapphic obsessionP.E Moskowitz on how capitalism is driving us all insaneVanmoofDJ Fuckoff’s guide to living, creating and belonging in Berlin