#MeToo and the politics of social change /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Fileborn, Bianca (Editor), Loney-Howes, Rachel (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • 1: Introduction: Mapping the Emergence of #MeToo
  • 2: The Politics of the Personal: The Evolution of Anti-rape Activism From Second-Wave Feminism to #MeToo
  • 3: Digital Feminist Activism: #MeToo and the Everyday Experiences of Challenging Rape Culture
  • 4: Online Feminist Activism as Performative Consciousness-Raising: A #MeToo Case Study
  • 5: You Say #MeToo, I Say #MiTu: China's Online Campaigns Against Sexual Abuse
  • 6: A Thousand and One Stories: Myth and the #MeToo Movement
  • 7: From 'Me Too' to 'Too Far'? Contesting the Boundaries of Sexual Violence in Contemporary Activism
  • 8: This Black Body Is Not Yours for the Taking
  • 9: Beyond the Bright Lights: Are Minoritized Women Outside the Spotlight Able to Say #MeToo?
  • 10: 'It's Not Just Men and Women': LGBTQIA People and #MeToo
  • 11: #MeToo and the Reasons To Be Cautious
  • 12: Substitution Activism: The Impact of #MeToo in Argentina
  • 13: Shitty Media Men
  • 14: Journalist Guidelines and Media Reporting in the Wake of #MeToo
  • 15: 'A Reckoning That Is Long Overdue': Reconfiguring the Work of Progressive Sex Advice Post #MeToo
  • 16: Consent Lies Destroy Lives: Pleasure as the Sweetest Taboo
  • 17: #MeToo as Sex Panic
  • 18: Men and #MeToo: Mapping Men's Responses to Anti-violence Advocacy
  • 19: Understanding Anger: Ethical Responsiveness and the Cultural Production of Celebrity Masculinities
  • 20: Online Justice in the Circuit of Capital: #MeToo, Marketization and the Deformation of Sexual Ethics
  • 21: Conclusion: 'A New Day Is on the Horizon'?