The Routledge handbook of the politics of the #MeToo movement. (2020)
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- Title:
- The Routledge handbook of the politics of the #MeToo movement. (2020)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge handbook of the politics of the #MeToo movement
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of the politics of the #MeToo movement
Politics of the #MeToo movement - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Irma Erlingsdóttir, Giti Chandra.
- Editors:
- Irma Erlingsdóttir
Chandra, Giti - Contents:
- Foreword Cynthia Enloe Introduction: Rebellion, Revolution, Reformation Giti Chandra and Irma Erlingsdóttir Section I: Theories 1. Struggle, Solidarity, and Social Change Angela Davis 2. #MeToo as a Revolutionary Cascade Cass R. Sunstein 3. Global #MeToo Catharine A. MacKinnon 4. Subject of Desire / Subject of Feminism: Some Notes on the Split Subject(s) of #MeToo Anne-Emmanuelle Berger 5. #MeToo as a Variegated Phenomenon against Men’s Violences and Violations: Implications for Men and Masculinities Jeff Hearn 6. #MeToo Beyond Invulnerability: Towards a New Ontological Paradigm Nanna Hlín Halldórsdóttir 7. The Anonymous Feminist: Agency, Trauma, Personhood, and the #MeToo Movement Giti Chandra 8. Silencing Resistance to the Patriarchy Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir 9. Why Not #MeToo? How Stereotypes Hinder African Women’s Progress Nkiru Balonwu Section II: Contexts 10. Narrating #MeToo: Calling Our Organizations to Action Pamela L. Runestad 11. On Tambourines, Hashtags and ReRooting / ReRouting Survivor Voice in Caribbean Feminist Movement Building Rochelle McFee 12. Moving from Theory to Praxis: Sexual Violence and the #MeToo Movement Vinita Chandra 13. Wieners, Whiners, Weinsteins and Worse Jack Halberstam 14. Of Moguls, Monsters, and Men Karen Boyle 15. Many New Solutions to Workplace Sexual Harassment in a Post #MeToo Era, But Will They Do The Trick? Audrey Roofeh 16. Being a Disabled Feminist Killjoy in a Feminist Movement Freyja Haraldsdóttir 17. Black Women, #MeToo andForeword Cynthia Enloe Introduction: Rebellion, Revolution, Reformation Giti Chandra and Irma Erlingsdóttir Section I: Theories 1. Struggle, Solidarity, and Social Change Angela Davis 2. #MeToo as a Revolutionary Cascade Cass R. Sunstein 3. Global #MeToo Catharine A. MacKinnon 4. Subject of Desire / Subject of Feminism: Some Notes on the Split Subject(s) of #MeToo Anne-Emmanuelle Berger 5. #MeToo as a Variegated Phenomenon against Men’s Violences and Violations: Implications for Men and Masculinities Jeff Hearn 6. #MeToo Beyond Invulnerability: Towards a New Ontological Paradigm Nanna Hlín Halldórsdóttir 7. The Anonymous Feminist: Agency, Trauma, Personhood, and the #MeToo Movement Giti Chandra 8. Silencing Resistance to the Patriarchy Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir 9. Why Not #MeToo? How Stereotypes Hinder African Women’s Progress Nkiru Balonwu Section II: Contexts 10. Narrating #MeToo: Calling Our Organizations to Action Pamela L. Runestad 11. On Tambourines, Hashtags and ReRooting / ReRouting Survivor Voice in Caribbean Feminist Movement Building Rochelle McFee 12. Moving from Theory to Praxis: Sexual Violence and the #MeToo Movement Vinita Chandra 13. Wieners, Whiners, Weinsteins and Worse Jack Halberstam 14. Of Moguls, Monsters, and Men Karen Boyle 15. Many New Solutions to Workplace Sexual Harassment in a Post #MeToo Era, But Will They Do The Trick? Audrey Roofeh 16. Being a Disabled Feminist Killjoy in a Feminist Movement Freyja Haraldsdóttir 17. Black Women, #MeToo and Resisting Plantation Feminism Marai Larasi Section III: Global Perspectives 18. #MeToo: Anger, Denouncement and Hope Purna Sen 19. #MeToo in France, a Feminist Revolution? A Sociohistorical Approach Bibia Pavard, Florence Rochefort, and Michelle Zancarini-Fournel 20. Polish #MeToo: When Concern for Men’s Rights Derails the Women’s Revolution Magdalena Grabowska and Marta Rawłuszko 21. #яНеБоюсьСказать (#IAmNotAfraidToSpeak), #MeToo, and the Russian Media: Public Discourse Around Violence Against Women in Russia Anna Sedysheva 22. #MeToo in Post-Socialist Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Romanian and Chinese Feminist Activism Against Sexual Violence Mirela Violeta David 23. In the Name of #RiceBunny: Legacy, Strategy, and Efficiency of the Chinese #MeToo Movement Li Jun 24. The #MeToo Movement in Japan: Tentative Steps Towards Transformation Robert O'Mochain 25. ‘Ana Kaman’ – MeToo in the Arab World: A Journalist’s Account Rym Tina Ghazal 26. #MeToo, the Law, and Anti-Sexual Violence Activism in Kenya K. Kanyali Mwikya, Judy Gitau, and Esther Waweru 27. Critical Reflections on #MeToo in Contemporary South Africa Through an African Feminist Lens Tamara Shefer and Tigist Shewarega Hussen 28. #MeToo Argentina: A Protest Movement in Progress Marifran Carlson 29. From #MeToo to #NiUnaMenos in Latin America with Focus on the Case of Mexico Edmé Domínguez 30. #Akademiuppropet: Social Media as a Tool for Shaping a Counter-Public Space in Sweden Lisa Salmonsson 31. Fighting Structural Inequalites: Feminist Activism and the #MeToo Movement in Iceland Irma Erlingsdóttir … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 362.883
MeToo movement
Sexual abuse victims
Sexual harassment
Sex crimes
Feminism - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000245554
9781000245493
9781000245523
9780367809263 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367408473
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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