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The Reckoning: How #MeToo is changing Australia: Quarterly Essay 84

$46.95
Explore the transformative power of #MeToo in Australia with 'The Reckoning: How #MeToo is changing Australia: Quarterly Essay 84.' This insightful essay by Jess Hill delves deep into the implications of the #MeToo movement within the Australian context, particularly how it ignited critical conversations within national parliament. As a renowned journalist and author of 'See What You Made Me Do', Jess Hill presents an engaging narrative that examines the politics of rage and accountability in the face of patriarchy. The essay scrutinizes significant questions: What sparked the outrage against systemic injustice? How can legal and media frameworks advance or hinder progress? In just 128 pages, Hill offers a compelling analysis of what happens when the #MeToo movement confronts entrenched power structures, exploring the possibility of lasting reform versus potential backlash. This trade paperback, published by Black Inc in 2021, is essential reading for anyone interested in social justice, women's rights, and the intricate dynamics of change within society. Get your copy of 'The Reckoning' today at Smartfox NZ and become part of the dialogue on gender equality and accountability in Australia.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760642853
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 128


Description:
This year, Australia's #MeToo moment erupted in the national parliament. In this electrifying essay, Jess Hill, the acclaimed author of See What You Made Me Do , traces the meaning of those events and what could happen next.

What are the politics of rage? What couldn't Scott Morrison see? And what hope is there of real progress and accountability? Hill examines how the law, the media and politics can bring about - or stall - change. She shows how when #MeToo meets patriarchy, the results are unpredictable - from lasting reform to backlash. And she asks whether a conservative prime minister can do what is required to meet the moment.

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The Reckoning: How #MeToo is changing Australia: Quarterly Essay 84

$46.95
Explore the transformative power of #MeToo in Australia with 'The Reckoning: How #MeToo is changing Australia: Quarterly Essay 84.' This insightful essay by Jess Hill delves deep into the implications of the #MeToo movement within the Australian context, particularly how it ignited critical conversations within national parliament. As a renowned journalist and author of 'See What You Made Me Do', Jess Hill presents an engaging narrative that examines the politics of rage and accountability in the face of patriarchy. The essay scrutinizes significant questions: What sparked the outrage against systemic injustice? How can legal and media frameworks advance or hinder progress? In just 128 pages, Hill offers a compelling analysis of what happens when the #MeToo movement confronts entrenched power structures, exploring the possibility of lasting reform versus potential backlash. This trade paperback, published by Black Inc in 2021, is essential reading for anyone interested in social justice, women's rights, and the intricate dynamics of change within society. Get your copy of 'The Reckoning' today at Smartfox NZ and become part of the dialogue on gender equality and accountability in Australia.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760642853
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 128


Description:
This year, Australia's #MeToo moment erupted in the national parliament. In this electrifying essay, Jess Hill, the acclaimed author of See What You Made Me Do , traces the meaning of those events and what could happen next.

What are the politics of rage? What couldn't Scott Morrison see? And what hope is there of real progress and accountability? Hill examines how the law, the media and politics can bring about - or stall - change. She shows how when #MeToo meets patriarchy, the results are unpredictable - from lasting reform to backlash. And she asks whether a conservative prime minister can do what is required to meet the moment.

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