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A powerful anthology of the most well-known feminist voices answering the question: What if we believed women? And making the case that doing so is the key to advancing the modern feminist moment
From the leading feminist editors of formative anthology Yes Means Yes, Believe Me brings readers into the current landscape of the anti-sexual violence movement—and outlines how believing women is the critical foundation for future progress.
Essays include Jessica Valenti writing about how a woman's word has never been enough in our country, giving context to... more A powerful anthology of the most well-known feminist voices answering the question: What if we believed women? And making the case that doing so is the key to advancing the modern feminist moment
From the leading feminist editors of formative anthology Yes Means Yes, Believe Me brings readers into the current landscape of the anti-sexual violence movement—and outlines how believing women is the critical foundation for future progress.
Essays include Jessica Valenti writing about how a woman's word has never been enough in our country, giving context to the question of why we don't believe women. Jaclyn Friedman draws that idea out further, articulating the staggering public health costs of disbelieving women about pain, about pleasure, about reproduction, and beyond. Other contributors touch on: how believing women about on-and-offline violence would transform the internet, how survivors who aren't white or straight struggle to be taken seriously even within anti-rape advocacy; the surprising lesson Native American languages can teach us about gossip as a means of violence prevention and healing; how men are helping each other build masculine identities that aren't dependent on undermining women.
Part taking stock of recent movements, part visions for a way forward, Believe Me has the potential to spark change and to appeal to the countless men and women who have been engaging with #metoo and looking to feminist leadership for next steps. less Soraya Nadia McdonaldFor those of you who would like to spend money on a great book that is EXTREMELY well-researched and has dope things to say, might I suggest #BELIEVEME?
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A disturbing exposé of how today's alt-right men's groups use ancient sources to promote a new brand of toxic masculinity online.
A virulent strain of antifeminism is thriving online that treats women's empowerment as a mortal threat to men and to the integrity of Western civilization. Its proponents cite ancient Greek and Latin texts to support their claims--arguing that they articulate a model of masculinity that sustained generations but is now under siege.
Donna Zuckerberg dives deep into the virtual communities of the far right, where men lament their loss of... more A disturbing exposé of how today's alt-right men's groups use ancient sources to promote a new brand of toxic masculinity online.
A virulent strain of antifeminism is thriving online that treats women's empowerment as a mortal threat to men and to the integrity of Western civilization. Its proponents cite ancient Greek and Latin texts to support their claims--arguing that they articulate a model of masculinity that sustained generations but is now under siege.
Donna Zuckerberg dives deep into the virtual communities of the far right, where men lament their loss of power and privilege, and strategize about how to reclaim them. She finds, mixed in with weightlifting tips and misogynistic vitriol, the words of the Stoics deployed to support an ideal vision of masculine life. On other sites, pickup artists quote Ovid's Ars Amatoria to justify ignoring women's boundaries. By appropriating the Classics, these men lend a veneer of intellectual authority and ancient wisdom to their project of patriarchal white supremacy. In defense or retaliation, feminists have also taken up the Classics online, to counter the sanctioning of violence against women.
Not All Dead White Men reveals that some of the most controversial and consequential debates about the legacy of the ancients are raging not in universities but online. less Sarah BondNo one writes a book review like the splendid Prof. @emuehlbe and this one is a must read review of Prof. @donnazuck ‘s @Harvard_Press book ‘Not All Dead White Men’: https://t.co/9qyDyNk71B (Source)
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