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Eboch, M. M., editor.
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Sexual abuse victims -- Juvenile literature.
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The #MeToo movement ...
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The #MeToo movement / M.M. Eboch, Book editor.
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Eboch, M. M., editor.
New York : Greenhaven Publishing, 2020.
Series:
Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Description:
199 pages ; 23 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Contents:
Is the #MeToo movement good for society? The growth of the #MeToo movement / Emma Brockes -- Men don't need to fear false accusations / Neil Van Leeuwen -- When women speak, men are empowered / Noah Berlatsky -- A revolution in empathy / Jamila Rizvi -- The #MeToo movement treats women like children / Joanna Williams -- #MeToo is making progress, slowly / Rebecca Seales -- Has #MeToo gone too far? #MeToo needs to slow down and wait for due process / Vinay Menon -- We need a bigger cultural shift / Rebecca Alifimoff -- Small steps are better for everyone / Olivia Goldhill -- Men need more consequences for bad behavior / Sinann Fetherston -- Men are afraid of working with women / Erica Alini -- Forgiveness must be earned / Jennifer Wright -- #MeToo is not a "witchhunt," and men are not its victims / Taryn De Vere -- Whom should we believe? Wait for the facts / Professor Ron -- Believe women for a better legal system / Don Lenihan -- Worry about victims, not loss of reputation for accusers / Cristy Clark -- False accusations hurt real victims / Sarah Engel -- It's about power, not sex / Kimberly Lawson -- We need to hold women accountable, too / Deborah L. Davis -- How will the #MeToo movement change the future? We can make a better future / Doyenne -- #MeToo needs to support black women better / Yolanda Wilson -- The #MeToo movement should listen to the silence of women in Africa / Lynsey Chutel -- #MeToo needs to address power / Claire Potter -- Women need to speak loudly and be tough / Barbara Kingsolver -- To stop sexual harassment, we need to change society / Elena Gagovska -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact.
Summary:
"#MeToo gained much-needed traction when celebrities began sharing their horrifying experiences in an effort to bring down a powerful studio mogul. Revelations of sexual harassment are often met with smearing and victim blaming, but many believe the Hollywood spotlight has a real chance of effecting change. Still, many feel threatened by this movement. Has #MeToo gone too far? Is its mission clear? Has it failed to include more marginalized groups? Will it be abandoned when Hollywood moves on to its next cause? This volume presents diverse viewpoints that unpack the goals, triumphs, and shortcomings of this relatively young movement."
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