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Edited by Maria B. Marron - Contributions by Ellen Ahlness; Dorothy Bland; Katie Blevins; Leah Hatton Blumenfel...
This book explores misogyny across media ranging from political and editorial cartoons to news, sport, film, television, social media (especially Twitter), and journalistic organizations that address gender inequities.
Preface and IntroductionMaria B. MarronPart I: Misogyny in the 21st CenturyChapter 1: Under His Eye: Mediated Misogyny in the Era of Global Conservative PopulismMeredith L. PrudenChapter 2: Situating the Fourth Wave of Feminism in Popular Media DiscoursesMiglena SternadoriChapter 3: #MeToo, Tacit Consent, and the Social Contract: Social Activism and Civil Disobedience in the 21st CenturyHoon J. LeeChapter 4: The Demographics of MisogynyJessica Loyet GraceyChapter 5: Female Misogyny and Political PowerLeah Hatton BlumenfeldPart II: Misogyny and #MeTooChapter 6: From #YesAllWomen to #MeToo: Identifying Media Preferences in Online Feminist MovementsLauren WilksChapter 7: #MeToo and Civic Debate: The Cultivation of Toxic Masculinity in Twitter DiscourseJennifer A. Jackson and James CarviouChapter 8: #MeToo: Revealing Misogyny, One Post at a TimeSarah LewingtonChapter 9: Movements in Marginalized Spaces: How Native Media Give Momentum to #MeToo in Indigenous CommunitiesEllen AhlnessPart III: Misogyny, Media, and ReligionChapter 10: Mediated Misogyny through the Millennia: The Ancient and Religious Roots of Hating WomenDebra MasonChapter 11: The Power of Accepting One¿s Own Subjugation: Why Mormon Women Stay MormonM. N. RobertsChapter 12: The #MeToo Movement Encourages Women Evangelicals to Fight for EqualityJudith P. RobertsPart IV: Misogyny and Media: The U.S. PerspectiveChapter 13: News Media: Female Journalists Address Misogyny: JAWS, AWSM, and RiotrrrsPamela J. Creedon and Yulia S. MedyedevaChapter 14: News Media: Silencing Sexual Assault: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Misogynistic Media Coverage of Sexual Assault CasesSkye de Saint FelixChapter 15: Sport: #TakeAKnee and the Intersection of Toxic Masculinity and RaceKatie BlevinsChapter 16: Cartoons: Exploring Misogyny and Women¿s Representation in Editorial and Political CartoonsDorothy BlandChapter 17: TV: #MeToo, Moonves, and Media Misogyny: A Leadership Crisis in the Television IndustryAlison NovakChapter 18: TV: ¿Welcome to Hell¿: The Rhetorical Strategies of SNL¿s #MeToo SatireWendy M. Weinhold and Alison Fisher BodkinChapter 19: TV: ¿A Demented Declaration of Love¿: The Deconstruction of Rape Culture in Netflix¿s Jessica JonesGraeme WilsonAbout the EditorAbout the Contributors