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#MeToo and the Politics of Social Change
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Editor(s):
Bianca Fileborn
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Rachel Loney-Howes
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2019
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-15212-3
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978-3-030-15213-0
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2019
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10.1007/978-3-030-15213-0
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Mapping the Emergence of #MeToo
pp. 21
The Politics of the Personal: The Evolution of Anti-rape Activism From Second-Wave Feminism to #MeToo
pp. 37
Digital Feminist Activism: #MeToo and the Everyday Experiences of Challenging Rape Culture
pp. 53
Online Feminist Activism as Performative Consciousness-Raising: A #MeToo Case Study
pp. 71
You Say #MeToo, I Say #MiTu: China’s Online Campaigns Against Sexual Abuse
pp. 85
A Thousand and One Stories: Myth and the #MeToo Movement
pp. 99
From ‘Me Too’ to ‘Too Far’? Contesting the Boundaries of Sexual Violence in Contemporary Activism
pp. 117
This Black Body Is Not Yours for the Taking
pp. 133
Beyond the Bright Lights: Are Minoritized Women Outside the Spotlight Able to Say #MeToo?
pp. 151
‘It’s Not Just Men and Women’: LGBTQIA People and #MeToo
pp. 171
#MeToo and the Reasons To Be Cautious
pp. 185
Substitution Activism: The Impact of #MeToo in Argentina
pp. 201
Shitty Media Men
pp. 217
Journalist Guidelines and Media Reporting in the Wake of #MeToo
pp. 235
‘A Reckoning That Is Long Overdue’: Reconfiguring the Work of Progressive Sex Advice Post #MeToo
pp. 253
Consent Lies Destroy Lives: Pleasure as the Sweetest Taboo
pp. 267
#MeToo as Sex Panic
pp. 285
Men and #MeToo: Mapping Men’s Responses to Anti-violence Advocacy
pp. 301
Understanding Anger: Ethical Responsiveness and the Cultural Production of Celebrity Masculinities
pp. 317
Online Justice in the Circuit of Capital: #MeToo, Marketization and the Deformation of Sexual Ethics
pp. 335
Conclusion: ‘A New Day Is on the Horizon’?
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