#MeToo and the politics of social change. (2019)
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- Title:
- #MeToo and the politics of social change. (2019)
- Main Title:
- #MeToo and the politics of social change
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Bianca Fileborn, Rachel Loney-Howes.
- Editors:
- Fileborn, Bianca
Loney-Howes, Rachel - Contents:
- Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Forward Walter DeKeseredy Dedication Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction: mapping the emergence of #MeToo Bianca Fileborn & Rachel Loney-Howes Part 1: The politics of speaking out and consciousness-raising Chapter 2. The politics of the personal: the evolution of anti-rape activism from second-wave feminism to #MeToo Rachel Loney-Howes Chapter 3. Digital feminist activism: #MeToo and the everyday experiences of challenging rape culture Kaitlynn Mendes & Jessica Ringrose Chapter 4. Online feminist activism as performative consciousness-raising: a #MeToo case study Jessamy Gleeson & Breanan Turner Chapter 5. You say #MeToo, I say #MiTu: China's online campaigns against sexual abuse Jing Zeng Chapter 6. A thousand and one stories: myth and the #MeToo movement Mary Anne Franks Part 2: Whose bodies matter? #MeToo and the politics of inclusion Chapter 7. From 'MeToo' to 'Too Far'? Contesting the boundaries of sexual violence in contemporary activism Bianca Fileborn & Nickie D. Phillips Chapter 8. This black body is not yours for the taking Tess Ryan Chapter 9. Beyond the bright lights: are minoritized women outside the spotlight able to say #MeToo? Neha Kagal, Leah Cowan & Huda Jawad Chapter 10. 'It's not just men and women': LGBTQIA people and #MeToo Jess Ison Part 3: Not all that glitters is gold: #MeToo, the entertainment industry and media reporting Chapter 11. #MeToo and the reasons to be cautious Lauren Rosewarne Chapter 12.Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Forward Walter DeKeseredy Dedication Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction: mapping the emergence of #MeToo Bianca Fileborn & Rachel Loney-Howes Part 1: The politics of speaking out and consciousness-raising Chapter 2. The politics of the personal: the evolution of anti-rape activism from second-wave feminism to #MeToo Rachel Loney-Howes Chapter 3. Digital feminist activism: #MeToo and the everyday experiences of challenging rape culture Kaitlynn Mendes & Jessica Ringrose Chapter 4. Online feminist activism as performative consciousness-raising: a #MeToo case study Jessamy Gleeson & Breanan Turner Chapter 5. You say #MeToo, I say #MiTu: China's online campaigns against sexual abuse Jing Zeng Chapter 6. A thousand and one stories: myth and the #MeToo movement Mary Anne Franks Part 2: Whose bodies matter? #MeToo and the politics of inclusion Chapter 7. From 'MeToo' to 'Too Far'? Contesting the boundaries of sexual violence in contemporary activism Bianca Fileborn & Nickie D. Phillips Chapter 8. This black body is not yours for the taking Tess Ryan Chapter 9. Beyond the bright lights: are minoritized women outside the spotlight able to say #MeToo? Neha Kagal, Leah Cowan & Huda Jawad Chapter 10. 'It's not just men and women': LGBTQIA people and #MeToo Jess Ison Part 3: Not all that glitters is gold: #MeToo, the entertainment industry and media reporting Chapter 11. #MeToo and the reasons to be cautious Lauren Rosewarne Chapter 12. Substitution activism: the impact of #MeToo in Argentina María Cecilia Garibotti & Cecilia Marcela Hopp Chapter 13. Shitty Media Men Bridget Haire, Christy E. Newman & Bianca Fileborn Chapter 14. Journalist guidelines and media reporting in the wake of #MeToo Kathryn Royal Chapter 15. 'It's a reckoning that is long overdue': reconfiguring the work of popular sex advice after #MeToo Christy E. Newman & Bridget Haire Part 4: Ethical possibilities and the future of anti-sexual violence activism Chapter 16. Consent lies destroy lives: pleasure as the sweetest taboo Cyndi Darnell Chapter 17. #MeToo as sex panic. Heidi Matthews Chapter 18. Men, masculinities, and #MeToo: mapping men's responses to anti-rape advocacy and inspiring their support for change Michael Flood Chapter 19. Understanding anger: ethical responsiveness and the cultural production of celebrity masculinities Rob Cover Chapter 20. Online justice in the circuit of capital: #MeToo, marketization and the deformation of sexual ethics Michael Salter Conclusion Chapter 21. Conclusion: 'A new day is on the horizon'? Rachel Loney-Howes & Bianca Fileborn. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 306.0973
Social change -- United States
Sex crimes -- Political aspects -- United States
Political activists -- United States - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030152130
- Related ISBNs:
- 9783030152123
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