#Metoo, Weinstein and Feminism

Springer Verlag (2019)
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Abstract

This book provides a feminist analysis of #MeToo and the sexual assault allegations against celebrity perpetrators which have emerged since the Weinstein story of October 2017. It argues for the importance of understanding #MeToo in relation to an on-going history of Anglo-American feminist activism, theory and interdisciplinary research. Boyle investigates how speaking out about rape, sexual assault and harassment on social media can be understood in relation to second-wave feminist traditions of consciousness-raising. Her argument explores the media depiction of feminism – and feminists - in the wake of Weinstein and the cultural values associated with men’s abuse, particularly within the film and television industries. The book concludes with an exploration of what the #MeToo era has meant for men as victims/survivors and as alleged perpetrators, in relation to narratives of victimisation and of monstrosity.

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Chapters

Men in the #MeToo Era

Whilst #MeToo and Me Too have centred victim/survivors, what the contemporary moment means for men is a recurring concern. This chapter investigates the position of men in the #MeToo era, focusing first on men as victim/survivors of sexual abuse, including of female perpetrators, before moving on to... see more

The Cultural Value of Abuse

It has become something of a cliché to suggest that celebrity perpetrators can hide “in plain sight”. This chapter argues that the cultural values associated with men’s abuse of women provide an explanation for this contradictory in/visibility. It explores how the production cultures of film and tel... see more

Continuum Thinking

This chapter uses Liz Kelly’s theorisation of the continuum of sexual violence as a starting point to explore how feminists theorise the connections between different forms of male violence against women. It explores the challenges in translating feminist theory into media commentary, arguing that c... see more

Silence Breaking

This chapter explores how speaking out about rape, sexual assault and harassment on social media can be understood in relation to second-wave feminist traditions of consciousness-raising. Central to the discussion is a concern with the personal and political function of speaking out, and how media e... see more

#MeToo, Weinstein and Feminism

This chapter introduces the key concerns of #MeToo, Weinstein and Feminism by establishing the longer history of Anglo-American feminist activism, theory and interdisciplinary research on which it draws. It provides an account of the development of #MeToo in the wake of the reports relating to Harve... see more

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