#MeToo and beyond : perspectives on a global movement /

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Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Alcalde, M. Cristina (Editor), Villa, Paula-Irene (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, [2022]
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I POLITICS OF INCLUSION, SPACE, AND CHANGE
  • 1. #MeToo and the Future of Feminist Antiviolence Activism in Australia / Rachel Loney-Howes
  • 2. Tackling Gender-Based Violence in South Africa: Organizing, Calling Out, Embracing #MeToo / Denise Buiten
  • 3. Changing Men and Masculinities in the United Kingdom and Beyond in the Wake of #MeToo / Stephen R. Burrell
  • pt. II LAW, MEDIA, AND FEMINIST MOBILIZATION
  • 4. In Singular and Plural Voice: #MeToo, Law, and Solidarity / Sritnati Basu
  • 5. Language of #MeToo in South African and North American Media Discourses / Desiree Lewis
  • pt. III HIGHER ED AND THE DISRUPTION OF EVERYDAY VIOLENCE AND EXCLUSIONS
  • 6. #GamAni: How #MeToo Inspired the American Jewish Community to Look Inward and Where the Human Family Goes from Here / Keren R. McGinity
  • 7. Intimacy, Transgression, Ethics: Scripts and Silences in Gendered Academia / Rukmini Sen
  • 8. Queering #MeToo: Working toward Queer and Trans Inclusion / Elizabeth Whalley
  • pt. IV TENSIONS AND CONFLICTS WITHIN #MeToo
  • 9. On Being Public: Feminism, Sexual Harassment, and the Question of Palestine / Ruth Preser
  • 10. NiUnaMenos: Beyond the Rally, a Field in Dispute / Fanni Munoz Cabrejo.