To bring awareness to the revolutionary international impact of #MeToo, Iqra Shagufta Cheema brings together contributions from scholars and scholar activists that look at specific iterations of the #MeToo movement across multiple communities, cultures, and countries in the global south. Going beyond gender, the book considers the intersectional assemblage of location, history, religion, ethnicity, race, class, and neoliberal globalization that inform #MeToo and its place in local and transnational feminisms. By doing so, The Other #MeToos highlights the adaptation, translation, and impact of…mehr
To bring awareness to the revolutionary international impact of #MeToo, Iqra Shagufta Cheema brings together contributions from scholars and scholar activists that look at specific iterations of the #MeToo movement across multiple communities, cultures, and countries in the global south. Going beyond gender, the book considers the intersectional assemblage of location, history, religion, ethnicity, race, class, and neoliberal globalization that inform #MeToo and its place in local and transnational feminisms. By doing so, The Other #MeToos highlights the adaptation, translation, and impact of #MeToo in non-Western, postcolonial, minoritized, and othered locales to explore its wider scope and possibilities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Iqra Shagufta Cheema is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Global Literatures and Multilingual Pedagogy at Middle Tennessee State University. Their research focuses on new media cultures, transnational feminisms, global postcolonial literatures, gender and sexuality studies, and postcolonial film studies.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Iqra Shagufta Cheema * 1. Acceptable Activism: The History of the Anti-Sexual Violence Movement and the Contemporary #MeToo Protests in South Korea * Anat Schwartz * 2. The Politics of Dwelling: Screen Memories of "Comfort Women" in the Age of #MeToo * Ran Deng * 3. Deer Women Dancing: Indigenous Visualizations of MMIWG2S * Zoe Antoinette Eddy * 4. Native Men, Too: Settler Sexual Violence, Native Genocide, and a Dream of Fire * Nicolás Juárez * 5. Ni una menos: An Intersectional Movement * Maricruz Gomez * 6. From the Confessional to the Ground: Understanding Indian #MeToo Feminism * Amrita De * 7. #RageAgainstRape: World Englishes, Protest Signs, and Transnational Identity * Asmita Ghimire and Elizabethada A. Wright * 8. Hashtag Activism and #MeToo in South Africa: Intersectional Feminism, Mobilization, and Impact * Lize-Marie Mitchell * 9. #MeToo and Everyday Sexism in Bangladesh * Umme Busra Fateha Sultana and Fariha Jahan * 10. "Smashing Spatial Patriarchy": #Metoo, #CreateAScene, and Feminist Resistance in Sri Lanka * Thilini Prasadika * 11. The Precarity of #MeToo in Pakistan * Afiya Shehrbano Zia * 12. Mosque #MeToo, Muslim Cultures, and Islam * Ayesha Murtza and Atia Murtaza * 13. "You are not alone": #EnaZeda and #Masaktach as Voices against Violence * Antonella Cariello * 14. #MeToo in the Post-Arab Spring Era: A Strategy of Resistance * Jihan Zakarriya * 15. The Iranian #MeToo Movement * Farinaz Basmechi * 16. #MeToo and the Need for Vegetarian-Feminist Approaches in Czech Republic * Denisa Krasna
* Preface * Iqra Shagufta Cheema * 1. Acceptable Activism: The History of the Anti-Sexual Violence Movement and the Contemporary #MeToo Protests in South Korea * Anat Schwartz * 2. The Politics of Dwelling: Screen Memories of "Comfort Women" in the Age of #MeToo * Ran Deng * 3. Deer Women Dancing: Indigenous Visualizations of MMIWG2S * Zoe Antoinette Eddy * 4. Native Men, Too: Settler Sexual Violence, Native Genocide, and a Dream of Fire * Nicolás Juárez * 5. Ni una menos: An Intersectional Movement * Maricruz Gomez * 6. From the Confessional to the Ground: Understanding Indian #MeToo Feminism * Amrita De * 7. #RageAgainstRape: World Englishes, Protest Signs, and Transnational Identity * Asmita Ghimire and Elizabethada A. Wright * 8. Hashtag Activism and #MeToo in South Africa: Intersectional Feminism, Mobilization, and Impact * Lize-Marie Mitchell * 9. #MeToo and Everyday Sexism in Bangladesh * Umme Busra Fateha Sultana and Fariha Jahan * 10. "Smashing Spatial Patriarchy": #Metoo, #CreateAScene, and Feminist Resistance in Sri Lanka * Thilini Prasadika * 11. The Precarity of #MeToo in Pakistan * Afiya Shehrbano Zia * 12. Mosque #MeToo, Muslim Cultures, and Islam * Ayesha Murtza and Atia Murtaza * 13. "You are not alone": #EnaZeda and #Masaktach as Voices against Violence * Antonella Cariello * 14. #MeToo in the Post-Arab Spring Era: A Strategy of Resistance * Jihan Zakarriya * 15. The Iranian #MeToo Movement * Farinaz Basmechi * 16. #MeToo and the Need for Vegetarian-Feminist Approaches in Czech Republic * Denisa Krasna
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