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Cultural Sexism

The politics of feminist rage in the #metoo era

Heather Savigny (De Montfort University)

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English
Bristol University Press
08 December 2021
How does gendered power work? How does it circulate? How does it become embedded? And most importantly, how can we challenge it?

Heather Savigny highlights five key traits — violence, silencing, disciplining, meritocracy and masculinity — prevalent across the media, entertainment and cultural industries that keep sexist and patriarchal values at the core of our everyday social and cultural landscape. 

She explores the deeper roots and assumptions of cultural sexism and analyses its embeddedness throughout contemporary media, films, music, games and politics. Arguing that #metoo isn't enough, she shows what we can all do next to bring about lasting, structural change.

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Imprint:   Bristol University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9781529206456
ISBN 10:   1529206456
Pages:   184
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Heather Savigny is Professor of Gender, Media and Politics at De Montfort University.

Reviews for Cultural Sexism: The politics of feminist rage in the #metoo era

"""Savigny's important book brilliantly illuminates the ways cultural sexism is embedded in every aspect of our lives, from the workplace to home to the streets. She asks us to consider how patriarchy has been reinvented in recent years, and calls on us to harness our rage in response, and repoliticize sexism. This is an essential guide for all of us thinking about the relationships between feminism, sexism and misogyny in the current moment."" Sarah Banet-Weiser, London School of Economics and Political Science ""An accessible account of the persistence of contemporary sexism, making a passionate case for the necessity of political and structural analysis to make the workings of sexism visible as a precursor to dismantling it."" Karen Boyle, University of Strathclyde ""A powerful contextualization of the barriers to change, doing justice to our feminist legacies, while operationalizing the core ground of political, social and media theory. Savigny gives us the clarity and vision to 'rage, reverse and repoliticize'. All men should read this ... it is time to get onboard."" Helen Wood, University of Lancaster"


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