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#MeToo and Feminism

Weinstein and Beyond

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  • Features 3 brand new chapters on the consequences of #MeToo and media coverage of survivor testimony
  • Updates extensive, international and intersectional literature on #MeToo and related hashtags
  • Written by one of the foremost experts in feminism and media in the UK

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This book is a revised, updated and expanded edition of #MeToo, Weinstein and Feminism (2019). In this second edition, Boyle argues for the importance of understanding #MeToo in relation to an ongoing history of feminist activism and popular misogyny, which normalises and values men’s abuse of women. She considers the consequences of #MeToo for accused men, notably with regards to cancellation practices and criminal justice, drawing on prominent examples such as Harvey Weinstein, R. Kelly, Johnny Depp and Woody Allen, among many others. Two new chapters—on the long #MeToo movement and on survivor testimony—consider #MeToo alongside debates on popular feminism and misogyny in a range of contexts and reflect on the implications of the continued emphasis on survivor testimony in media coverage of sexual harassment and assault. Written by one of the foremost experts in gender, media and violence in the UK, this new edition is essential reading for those interested in feminism and the media, scholars and students alike.

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

Reviews

“With #MeToo, Weinstein and Feminism, Karen Boyle has created an indispensable resource for those working in gender studies, media studies, and cultural theory. In a moment when scholars and activists are wrestling with the cultural and political impact of #MeToo, Boyle carefully parses the differences between a “moment” and a movement, and importantly reminds us to think beyond the hashtag to consider history, political contradictions, and the limits of media visibility. With careful attention to gendered violence, witnessing and changing definitions of survivor/victimhood, the book is well theorized, thorough, and nuanced, and it is essential reading for those trying to understand feminist politics within the contemporary cultural and media landscape, and how we got here.” (Prof Sarah Banet-Weiser, LSE, Author Empowered: Popular Feminism & Popular Misogyny (2018))

“In a wonderfully readable, inspiring and authoritative account, Boyle shows how mainstream media coverageof the #MeToo moment re-focused our attention away from violence towards women, towards the interests of men. Offering analysis of media coverage of Harvey Weinstein; Matt Damon’s reflections on masculinity; and the ways in which male celebrity abusers have been allowed to ‘hide in plain’ sight; she unravels how media conversations have also functioned as (not so) subtle backlashes against feminism and women’s rights. Her analysis asks us to reflect on the fundamental question: why do our media narratives STILL not ask why men rape? Boyle’s beautifully written analysis contains a politics of urgency and optimism; she articulates the ways in which cultures can be transformed through an understanding of the ways in which they function. This sense of possibility and opportunity makes her careful scrutiny profoundly significant if we want to learn lessons from #MeToo.” (Prof Heather Savigny, Professor of Gender, Media and Politics at De Montfort University)

“This timely book shines an important feminist light on ‘MeToo’ - which Professor Karen Boyle convincingly argues goes beyond ‘just a hashtag’ and can be considered as a key feminist movement of our times. Professor Karen Boyle writes in a style that is both authoritative and sensitive, theoretically grounded yet incredibly readable, absolutely up to date with contemporary cases yet with roots firmly in the research and activism of her sisters. This book is a must read for anyone interested in understanding more about the MeToo movement. Professor Boyle writes that she hopes to demonstrate how those in media studies might reintegrate and learn from feminist activism and interdisciplinary scholarship on men’s violence against women. She can be congratulated in achieving this - providing an exemplary text demonstrating the crucial role of feminist media scholars in advancing theoretical and practical knowledge on pressing social problems.” (Prof Nicole Westmarland, Director, Durham University Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Humanities, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

    Karen Boyle

About the author

Karen Boyle (@ProfKarenBoyle) is Professor of Feminist Media Studies and Head of the Department of Humanities at the University of Strathclyde, UK.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: #MeToo and Feminism

  • Book Subtitle: Weinstein and Beyond

  • Authors: Karen Boyle

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-67314-6

  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham

  • eBook Packages: Social Sciences, Social Sciences (R0)

  • Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-031-67313-9Published: 24 December 2024

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-031-67314-6Published: 23 December 2024

  • Edition Number: 2

  • Number of Pages: VIII, 251

  • Number of Illustrations: 1 b/w illustrations

  • Topics: Gender Studies, Film/TV Industry, Cultural Studies, Social Philosophy

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