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SlutWalk: Feminism, Activism and Media

机译:SlutWalk:女权主义,激进主义和媒体

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April 2016 marks the five-year anniversary of the formation of "SlutWalk" in Toronto, Ontario, a grassroots, third-wave feminist movement aimed at challenging cultural attitudes around sexual propriety and gendered/sexualized violence, which has since expanded to become a global movement. Kaitlynn Mendes' SlutWalk: Feminism, Activism and Media provides a necessary intervention into discussions of feminism, global movements and activism, and cultural understandings of sexual violence and sexuality. SlutWalk: Feminism, Activism and Media feels especially pertinent and useful in light of some of the more recent celebrity sexual assault cases seen in Canada and the United States and the subsequent discussions of what a "good"/"bad" victim looks and acts like. This book not only historicizes SlutWalk, including many of its global chapters, but it also situates this feminist movement within discussions of activism, highlighting the ways in which gender and feminism are often erased from media and academic attention to political mobilization.
机译:2016年4月是在安大略省多伦多市举行的“ SlutWalk”成立五周年,该组织是基层的第三波女权运动,旨在挑战围绕性礼仪和性别/性暴力的文化态度,自此扩展到全球运动。凯特琳·门德斯(Kaitlynn Mendes)的SlutWalk:女权主义,激进主义和媒体为讨论女权主义,全球运动和激进主义以及对性暴力和性行为的文化理解提供了必要的干预。 SlutWalk:鉴于加拿大和美国最近发生的一些名人性侵犯案件以及随后有关“好” /“坏”受害人的外表和行为的讨论,女权主义,激进主义和媒体感觉特别相关和有用。本书不仅对SlutWalk(包括其全球很多章节)进行了历史性介绍,而且还将这种女权主义运动置于对激进主义的讨论中,强调了媒体和学术界对政治动员的关注经常被抹去的性别和女权主义的方式。

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