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ISBN-10 : 0190876360
ISBN-13 : 9780190876364
Author : Gail Ukockis
New aspects of the misogyny that impacts girls and women worldwide continue to emerge every day. However, recent movements (e.g., #MeToo, Time’s Up, the Women’s March) indicate a strong hunger for a meaningful resource for thoughtful activists. Impassioned but practical, this book discusses the social contexts of misogyny, such as toxic masculinity and rape culture. It traces the history of misogyny and considers its meaning today-what is new and what is old. The author also proposes strategies for effective feminist action. Written for advocates of gender equality who are already aware of misogyny, the book includes Action Steps as tools for activism on both the individual and political levels. Misogyny is a timely text that offers concrete guidance as we strive for the egalitarian society that, despite all setbacks, we are capable of achieving.
Misogyny: The New activism 1st Table of contents:
1. Introduction: I’m a Feminist—Now What?
The Resurgence of Misogyny
First Case Study: Amy Schumer and the Heckler
Silencing of Women
Public Sphere Versus Private Sphere
Sexual Harassment on the Job
Objectification
Beauty Bias
Second Case Study: Advertising
On Being a Scary Radical Feminist
Structure of the Book
Action Steps
2. A Closer Look at Misogyny
Introduction
Gender Violence: Sex Trafficking
Silencing of Women
Public Sphere/Private Sphere
Objectification
Beauty Bias
Why the Manosphere Matters
Capitalism on Steroids
Aggressive Behavior and Hostility Toward Women
Men of the Manosphere, Can We Talk?
Sports Culture
Influence of Capitalism
Marginalization of Women
Social Implications of Sports Culture
Action Steps
3. Silencing of Women
Introduction
Women in Politics
Personal Attacks
Learning to Hate Hillary Clinton
Credibility
Action Steps
4. Intersectionality
Introduction
Trauma Background
Adverse Childhood Experience
Trauma as Adults
Racism and Trauma
The Angry Black Woman Stereotype
Native American Women
Latinas/Latinx
Conclusion
Action Steps
5. When Masculinity Becomes Toxic
Introduction
Masculine Norms
Masculine Norm One: Desire to Win
Masculine Norm Two: Emotional Control
Masculine Norm Three: Risk-Taking
Masculine Norm Four: Violence
Masculine Norm Five: Dominance
Masculine Norm Six: Playboy Behavior
Masculine Norm Seven: Self-Reliance
Masculine Norm Eight: Primacy of Work
Masculine Norm Nine: Power over Women
Masculine Norm Ten: Disdain for Homosexuals
Masculine Norm Eleven: Pursuit of Status
Action Steps
6. When a Culture Is Embedded with Rape
Introduction
Rape in Art
Male Dominance
Medieval Myths and Male Fantasy
Power of Language
Slut-Shaming
Slut-Shaming Is Nothing New
Clothing
Suicide
“Slut” as a Term of Female Empowerment
Action Steps
7. Pandora’s Jar: The Messy Politics of Reproductive Health
Introduction
The Politics of Periods
Access to Supplies
Menstrual Pain
International Trends
Abortion Stories
Story of One Doctor and One Staff Member
Stories of Women Who Ended Their Pregnancies
Stories of Regret
If Abortion Were Criminalized in the United States
Final Thoughts
Action Steps
8. Reflections: The Inner Work of Activism
Working on Our Own Biases
Self-Reflection for Thoughtful Activists
Beauty Bias
Implicit Bias and Ageism
Discomfort with Transgender Persons
9. Taking Action: The Outer Work of Activism
Introduction: Thoughtful Activism
Alliances with Other Movements
Labor Movement
Ecofeminism—Women Fighting for Environmental Survival
Political Tools
The Power of Writing
The Power of Oratory
The Power of Political Advocacy
10. Failure Is Impossible
Introduction
When Activism Works
Frances Perkins—“You Just Can’t Be Afraid”
Pat Schroeder—“She Wins, We Win”
Local Successes
Resurgence of Feminism
Fighting Sexual Harassment
Women Running for Office
Young Feminists
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