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| 245 | 00 | ‡a#MeToo and the politics of social change /‡cedited by Bianca Fileborn, Rachel Loney-Howes, editors. |
| 246 | 3_ | ‡aMeToo and the politics of social change |
| 246 | 3_ | ‡aHashtag MeToo and the politics of social change |
| 246 | 3_ | ‡aMe Too and the politics of social change |
| 300 | __ | ‡a1 online resource (xxiv, 350 pages) |
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| 504 | __ | ‡aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
| 505 | 00 | ‡tIntroduction :‡tmapping the emergence of #MeToo /‡rBianca Fileborn and Rachel Loney-Howes --‡tThe politics of the personal : the evolution of anti-rape activism from second-wave feminism to #MeToo /‡rRachel Loney-Howes --‡tDigital feminist activism : #MeToo and the everyday experiences of challenging rape culture /‡rKaitlynn Mendes and Jessica Ringrose --‡tOnline feminist activism as performative consciousness-raising : a #MeToo case study /‡rJessamy Gleeson and Breanan Turner --‡tYou say #MeToo, I say #MiTu : China's online campaigns against sexual abuse /‡rJing Zeng --‡tA thousand and one stories : myth and the #MeToo movement /‡rMary Anne Franks --‡tFrom 'me too' to 'too far'? Contesting the boundaries of sexual violence in contemporary activism /‡rBianca Fileborn and Nickie Phillips --‡tThis black body is not yours for the taking /‡rTess Ryan --‡tBeyond the bright lights : are minoritized women outside the spotlight able to say #MeToo? /‡rNeha Kagal, Leah Cowan, and Huda Jawad --‡t'It's not just men and women' : LGBTQIA people and #MeToo /‡rJess Ison --‡t#MeToo and the reasons to be cautious /‡rLauren Rosewarne --‡tSubstitution activism : the impact of #MeToo in Argentina /‡rMaría Cecilia Garibotti and Cecilia Marcela Hopp --‡tShitty media men /‡rBridget Haire, Christy E. Newman, and Bianca Fileborn --‡tJournalist guidelines and media reporting in the wake of #MeToo /‡rKathryn Royal --‡t'A reckoning that is long overdue' : reconfiguring the work of progressive sex advice post #MeToo /‡rChristy E. Newman and Bridget Haire --‡tConsent lies destroy lives : pleasure as the sweetest taboo /‡rCyndi Darnell --‡t#MeToo as sex panic /‡rHeidi Matthews --‡tMen and #MeToo : mapping men's responses to anti-violence advocacy /‡rMichael Flood --‡tUnderstanding anger : ethical responsiveness and the cultural production of celebrity masculinities /‡rRob Cover --‡tOnline justice in the circuit of capital : #MeToo, marketization and the deformation of sexual ethics /‡rMichael Salter --‡tConclusion :‡t'a new day is on the horizon'? /‡rRachel Loney-Howes and Bianca Fileborn. |
| 520 | __ | ‡a#MeToo has sparked a global re-emergence of sexual violence activism and politics. This edited collection uses the #MeToo movement as a starting point for interrogating contemporary debates in anti-sexual violence activism and justice-seeking. It draws together 19 accessible chapters from academics, practitioners, and sexual violence activists across the globe to provide diverse, critical, and nuanced perspectives on the broader implications of the movement. It taps into wider conversations about the nature, history, and complexities of anti-rape and anti-sexual harassment politics, including the limitations of the movement including in the global South. It features both internationally recognised and emerging academics from across the fields of criminology, media and communications, film studies, gender and queer studies, and law and will appeal broadly to the academic community, activists, and beyond. |
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| 610 | 20 | ‡a#MeToo (Campaign) |
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| 650 | _0 | ‡aSex crimes‡xPolitical aspects‡zUnited States. |
| 650 | _0 | ‡aSocial change‡zUnited States. |
| 650 | _0 | ‡aPolitical activists‡zUnited States. |
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| 655 | _4 | ‡aElectronic books. |
| 700 | 1_ | ‡aFileborn, Bianca,‡d1984-‡eeditor. |
| 700 | 1_ | ‡aLoney-Howes, Rachel,‡eeditor. |
| 776 | 08 | ‡iPrint version:‡t#MeToo and the politics of social change.‡dCham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]‡z303015212X‡w(OCoLC)1085150660 |
| 830 | _0 | ‡aGale virtual reference library |
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