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Intimacy and injury : In the wake of #MeToo in India and South Africa /

Intimacy and injury offers an original perspective on the #MeToo movement from South Africa and India. It overturns the dominance of western debates on #MeToo by foregrounding diverse southern feminist takes on the possibilities and limits of this movement in the global south.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Roy, Srila (Editor ), Phadke, Shilpa (Editor ), Falkof, Nicky (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2022.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Matter
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of illustrations
  • Notes on contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: intimacy, injury and #MeToo in India and South Africa
  • Part I Pre-histories
  • South Africa's own 'Delhi moment': news coverage of the murders of Jyoti Singh and Anene Booysen
  • Hokkolorob, campus politics and the pre-histories of #MeToo
  • Reading in-between the sheets: in conversation about SWEAT's #SayHerName
  • Reflection: 'When will the state be #MeToo'd?'
  • Part II #MeToo's silences
  • Moments of erasure of the testimonies of sexual violence against Dalit women
  • #MeToo and the troubling of the rural public sphere in India: a feminist media house reports from the hinterland
  • Contesting the meaning/s of sexual violence in the South African postcolony: where are the male victims?
  • Rebuilding precarious solidarities: a feminist debate in internet time
  • Reflection: progressive men and predatory practices
  • Part III Institutional locations: the university and the state
  • #EndRapeCulture and #MeToo: of intersectionality, rage and injury
  • From harassment to transgression: understanding changes in the legal landscape of sexual harassment in India
  • Feminism and Fallism in institutions: in conversation with Jackie Dugard
  • Reflection: beyond the media storm
  • on sexual harassment in the news and the newsrooms
  • Part IV Affect and aesthetics
  • Fury, pain, resentment ... and fierceness: configurations of con/destructive affective activism in women's organising
  • Queer feminism and India's #MeToo
  • Fugitive aesthetics: performing refusal in four acts
  • Reflection: 'Gay boys don't cry when we're raped'
  • queer shame and secrecy.