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The Routledge Handbook of the Politics of the #MeToo Movement

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Chandra, Giti
Otros Autores: Erlingsdóttir, Irma
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The cascading nature of revolutions -- The survivor and her narrative -- The power of stories -- From celebrity women to the marginalised -- Local versus global -- Decolonisation and women's resistance -- The master's tools? Social media and feminist resistance -- Global reach -- Justice: Law and due process, restorative and reformative -- Rage and radical rudeness: The disruptive language of revolution -- A different battle: Consent and sex 
505 8 |a The future of the movement -- Theories -- contexts -- perspectives -- Notes -- Part I Theories -- 1 Struggle, solidarity, and social change -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 2 #MeToo as a revolutionary cascade -- Unpredictable revolutions -- Three factors -- Preference falsification -- Diverse thresholds -- Interdependencies -- Unpredictability -- Complications -- #MeToo -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 3 Global #MeToo -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4 Subject of desire / subject of feminism: Some notes on the split subject(s) of #MeToo -- Note 1: From maids to maidens -- Note 2: The medium is the message 
505 8 |a Note 3: Behind the screen(s): A Hollywood story -- Note 4: "Sexuality"? -- Note 5: Aporias of consent -- Note 6: Towards a new theory -- and practice -- of (heterosexual) seduction -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5 #MeToo as a variegated phenomenon against men's violences and violations: Implications for men and masculinities -- The variegated phenomenon of #MeToo -- Cyberpolitics, online/offline -- Celebrities and the significance of workplaces -- The relations of individuals and collectivities -- Memory, forgetting, and surprise -- Shifts across sexual harassment, sexual violence, violences 
505 8 |a Implications of #MeToo for men and masculinities... -- Absence-presence -- Causes-positionings-responses -- Concluding comments: Change/ing men and masculinities -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 6 #MeToo: beyond invulnerability: Towards a new ontological paradigm -- The contradictions of neoliberalism -- Vulnerability and feminist revolutions -- Future possibilities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 7 The anonymous feminist: Agency, trauma, personhood, and the #MeToo movement -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 8 Silencing resistance to the patriarchy 
505 8 |a Sexual violence and epistemic injustice -- #MeToo as epistemic resistance -- Out for revenge? -- The case of the paintings in the Central Bank, Iceland -- #MeToo vs benevolent sexism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 9 #MeToo, African feminisms, and the scourge of stereotypes -- #MeToo in Africa and the lack of traction -- The consequences of no consequences -- African feminism: Sugar Dem vs. Pepper Dem -- Men as allies: #YouToo -- African stories: As told by the West and as told by ourselves -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part II Contexts 
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