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  1. #MeToo and literary studies
    reading, writing, and teaching about sexual violence and rape culture
    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary, (Hrsg.); Hewett, Heather (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
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    ISBN: 9781501372735
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 5410
    Schlagworte: Sexualisierte Gewalt <Motiv>; MeToo; Literatur;
    Umfang: xiii, 415 Seiten, Illustrationen
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  2. #MeToo and Literary Studies
    Reading, Writing, and Teaching about Sexual Violence and Rape Culture
    Autor*in: Holland, Mary
    Erschienen: 2021; ©2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, New York

    Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Literary Studies as Literary Activism Heather Hewett and Mary K. Holland -- PART I: Critical Practices -- 1 "Dismissed, trivialized, misread": Re-examining the Reception of... mehr

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    Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Literary Studies as Literary Activism Heather Hewett and Mary K. Holland -- PART I: Critical Practices -- 1 "Dismissed, trivialized, misread": Re-examining the Reception of Women's Literature through the #MeToo Movement Janet Badia -- 2 Reading Survivor Narratives: Literary Criticism as Feminist Solidarity Tanya Serisier -- 3 Evoking the Specter of White Feminism in the #MeToo Movement: Publishing Memoirs and the Cultural Memory of American Feminism Amanda Spallacci -- 4 Pricing Black Girl Pain: The Cost of Black Girlhood in Street Lit Jacinta R. Saffold -- 5 From #MMIW to #NotInvisible: Indigenous Women in the #MeToo Era Kasey Jones-Matrona -- 6 Credibility and Doubt in the Age of #MeToo Namrata Mitra and Katherine Conner -- 7 Quite Possibly the Last Essay I Need to Write about David Foster Wallace Mary K. Holland -- PART II: Re-readings -- 8 Philomela's Tapestry and #MeToo: Reading Ovid in an Indian Feminist Classroom Aditi Joshi, Anushka Srivastava, Katyayani, Mahwash Akhter, Prasanta Bani Ekka, Shivangi Tiwary, Shweta, and Zahanat -- 9 "Beware of the delusions of fancy!": Silencing and Rape Culture in Hannah Webster Foster's The Coquette Hannah Herndon -- 10 "Fearful of being pursued, yet determined to persevere": Northanger Abbey and the #MeToo Movement Douglas Murray -- 11 The Limits of #MeToo in India: Re-reading Bapsi Sidhwa's Cracking India and Deepa Mehta's Earth Nidhi Shrivastava -- 12 Intimate Violence and Sexual Assault in Kopano Matlwa's Coconut: Carving Spaces of Feminist Liberation in Post-Apartheid South African Literature Nafeesa T. Nichols -- 13 The Other Men of #MeToo: Male Rape in Hanya Yanagihara's A Little Life , Sapphire's The Kid , and Amber Tamblyn's Any Man Robin E. Field.

     

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    Beteiligt: Hewett, Heather (MitwirkendeR)
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    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781501372766
    Schlagworte: Literature-Study and teaching; Literature-History and criticism; Sex crimes in literature; Rape culture in literature; MeToo movement; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (433 pages)
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  3. #Metoo and literary studies
    reading, writing, and teaching about sexual violence and rape culture
    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (HerausgeberIn); Hewett, Heather (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    "Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017... mehr

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    "Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017 explosion adds new urgency and wider awareness of these issues, while revealing new ways in which rape culture shapes our everyday lives. This intersectional guide helps readers, students, teachers, and scholars face and challenge our culture of sexual violence by confronting it through the study of literature. #MeToo and Literary Studies gathers essays on literature from Ovid to Carmen Maria Machado, by academics working across the United States and around the world, that offer clear ways of using our reading, teaching, and critical practices to address rape culture and sexual violence, including rereading and revaluing the work of male writers. It also examines the promise and limitations of the #MeToo movement itself, speaking to the productive use of social media as well as to the voices that the movement has so far muted. In uniting diverse voices to enable the #MeToo movement to reshape literary studies, this book is also a commitment to the idea that the way we read and write about literature can make real change in the world"--

     

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    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (HerausgeberIn); Hewett, Heather (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781501372735; 9781501372742
    RVK Klassifikation: HV 17320 ; EC 5410
    Schriftenreihe: Literary studies
    Schlagworte: Sex crimes in literature; Literature; Rape culture in literature; Literature; MeToo movement; Literary criticism
    Umfang: xiii, 415 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. #Metoo and literary studies
    reading, writing, and teaching about sexual violence and rape culture
    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (HerausgeberIn); Hewett, Heather (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    "Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017... mehr

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    "Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017 explosion adds new urgency and wider awareness of these issues, while revealing new ways in which rape culture shapes our everyday lives. This intersectional guide helps readers, students, teachers, and scholars face and challenge our culture of sexual violence by confronting it through the study of literature. #MeToo and Literary Studies gathers essays on literature from Ovid to Carmen Maria Machado, by academics working across the United States and around the world, that offer clear ways of using our reading, teaching, and critical practices to address rape culture and sexual violence, including rereading and revaluing the work of male writers. It also examines the promise and limitations of the #MeToo movement itself, speaking to the productive use of social media as well as to the voices that the movement has so far muted. In uniting diverse voices to enable the #MeToo movement to reshape literary studies, this book is also a commitment to the idea that the way we read and write about literature can make real change in the world"

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (HerausgeberIn); Hewett, Heather (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781501372773; 9781501372766
    RVK Klassifikation: HV 17320
    Schriftenreihe: Literary studies
    Schlagworte: Sex crimes in literature; Literature; Rape culture in literature; Literature; MeToo movement; Literary criticism
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 407 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. #Metoo and literary studies
    reading, writing, and teaching about sexual violence and rape culture
    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (Hrsg.); Hewett, Heather (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York ; London ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney

    "Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
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    "Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017 explosion adds new urgency and wider awareness of these issues, while revealing new ways in which rape culture shapes our everyday lives. This intersectional guide helps readers, students, teachers, and scholars face and challenge our culture of sexual violence by confronting it through the study of literature. #MeToo and Literary Studies gathers essays on literature from Ovid to Carmen Maria Machado, by academics working across the United States and around the world, that offer clear ways of using our reading, teaching, and critical practices to address rape culture and sexual violence, including rereading and revaluing the work of male writers. It also examines the promise and limitations of the #MeToo movement itself, speaking to the productive use of social media as well as to the voices that the movement has so far muted. In uniting diverse voices to enable the #MeToo movement to reshape literary studies, this book is also a commitment to the idea that the way we read and write about literature can make real change in the world"--

     

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    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (Hrsg.); Hewett, Heather (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781501372735; 9781501372742
    Schriftenreihe: Literary studies
    Schlagworte: MeToo
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sex crimes in literature; Literature / History and criticism; Rape culture in literature; Literature / Study and teaching; MeToo movement; Literary criticism
    Umfang: xiii, 415 Seiten, Diagramme
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. #Metoo and literary studies
    reading, writing, and teaching about sexual violence and rape culture
    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (HerausgeberIn); Hewett, Heather (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    "Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017... mehr

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    "Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017 explosion adds new urgency and wider awareness of these issues, while revealing new ways in which rape culture shapes our everyday lives. This intersectional guide helps readers, students, teachers, and scholars face and challenge our culture of sexual violence by confronting it through the study of literature. #MeToo and Literary Studies gathers essays on literature from Ovid to Carmen Maria Machado, by academics working across the United States and around the world, that offer clear ways of using our reading, teaching, and critical practices to address rape culture and sexual violence, including rereading and revaluing the work of male writers. It also examines the promise and limitations of the #MeToo movement itself, speaking to the productive use of social media as well as to the voices that the movement has so far muted. In uniting diverse voices to enable the #MeToo movement to reshape literary studies, this book is also a commitment to the idea that the way we read and write about literature can make real change in the world"

     

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    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (HerausgeberIn); Hewett, Heather (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781501372773; 9781501372766
    RVK Klassifikation: HV 17320
    Schriftenreihe: Literary studies
    Schlagworte: Sex crimes in literature; Literature; Rape culture in literature; Literature; MeToo movement; Literary criticism
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 407 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. #MeToo and literary studies
    Beteiligt: Hewett, Heather (Hrsg.); Holland, Mary (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

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    ISBN: 9781501372773; 9781501372766; 9781501372759
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    RVK Klassifikation: HV 17320
    Schlagworte: MeToo
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 407 Seiten)
  8. #MeToo and Literary Studies
    Reading, Writing, and Teaching about Sexual Violence and Rape Culture
    Autor*in: Holland, Mary
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, New York ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    ISBN: 9781501372766
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    Schlagworte: Literaturwissenschaft; Sexualisierte Gewalt <Motiv>; MeToo <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Jacobs, Harriet A. (1818-1896): Incidents; Sidhwa, Bapsi (1938-): Ice-candy-man; Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Northanger Abbey; Foster, Hannah Webster (1759-1840): Coquette
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  9. #MeToo and literary studies
    reading, writing, and teaching about sexual violence and rape culture
    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (Herausgeber); Hewett, Heather (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017... mehr

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    Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017 explosion adds new urgency and wider awareness of these issues, while revealing new ways in which rape culture shapes our everyday lives. This intersectional guide helps readers, students, teachers, and scholars face and challenge our culture of sexual violence by confronting it through the study of literature. #MeToo and Literary Studies gathers essays on literature from Ovid to Carmen Maria Machado, by academics working across the United States and around the world, that offer clear ways of using our reading, teaching, and critical practices to address rape culture and sexual violence, including rereading and revaluing the work of male writers. It also examines the promise and limitations of the #MeToo movement itself, speaking to the productive use of social media as well as to the voices that the movement has so far muted. In uniting diverse voices to enable the #MeToo movement to reshape literary studies, this book is also a commitment to the idea that the way we read and write about literature can make real change in the world.

     

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    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (Herausgeber); Hewett, Heather (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781501372735; 9781501372742
    RVK Klassifikation: HV 17320
    Schlagworte: Literaturwissenschaft; Sexualisierte Gewalt <Motiv>; MeToo <Motiv>; Sex crimes in literature; Literature; Rape culture in literature; Literature; MeToo movement; Literary criticism
    Weitere Schlagworte: Jacobs, Harriet A. (1818-1896): Incidents; Sidhwa, Bapsi (1938-): Ice-candy-man; Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Northanger Abbey; Foster, Hannah Webster (1759-1840): Coquette
    Umfang: xiii, 415 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
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  10. #MeToo and literary studies
    reading, writing, and teaching about sexual violence and rape culture
    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (Herausgeber); Hewett, Heather (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017... mehr

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    Literature has always been a history of patriarchy, sexual violence, and resistance. Academics have been using literature to expose and critique this violence and domination for half a century. But the continued potency of #MeToo after its 2017 explosion adds new urgency and wider awareness of these issues, while revealing new ways in which rape culture shapes our everyday lives. This intersectional guide helps readers, students, teachers, and scholars face and challenge our culture of sexual violence by confronting it through the study of literature. #MeToo and Literary Studies gathers essays on literature from Ovid to Carmen Maria Machado, by academics working across the United States and around the world, that offer clear ways of using our reading, teaching, and critical practices to address rape culture and sexual violence, including rereading and revaluing the work of male writers. It also examines the promise and limitations of the #MeToo movement itself, speaking to the productive use of social media as well as to the voices that the movement has so far muted. In uniting diverse voices to enable the #MeToo movement to reshape literary studies, this book is also a commitment to the idea that the way we read and write about literature can make real change in the world.

     

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    Beteiligt: Holland, Mary (Herausgeber); Hewett, Heather (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781501372735; 9781501372742
    RVK Klassifikation: HV 17320
    Schlagworte: Literaturwissenschaft; Sexualisierte Gewalt <Motiv>; MeToo <Motiv>; Sex crimes in literature; Literature; Rape culture in literature; Literature; MeToo movement; Literary criticism
    Weitere Schlagworte: Jacobs, Harriet A. (1818-1896): Incidents; Sidhwa, Bapsi (1938-): Ice-candy-man; Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Northanger Abbey; Foster, Hannah Webster (1759-1840): Coquette
    Umfang: xiii, 415 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
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