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The #MeToo reflections in the Global South

5 Mar 2018


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Source: Reuters/Adnan Abidi.

Sexual Harassment in the Academia – What the Hitlist Misses: Debaditya Bhattacharya and Rina Ramdev – Kafila

#MeTooInChina Media Highlights – Feminism for China

#MeToo With Chinese Characteristics – The Atlantic

Universities respond to Raya Sarkar’s list of alleged sexual predators: Mostly silence, some denials – Scroll in

The #MeToo movement marks the rise of a new era in Indian feminism – Quartz India

Op-Ed: #MeToo #HerToo – disparity in Africa – Daily Maverick

How Is The #MeToo Campaign Reflected in South Africa – SAIH

#MeToo – Africa is a Country

What Ekta Kapoor means when she suggests Bollywood runs on sexual favours – Daily O

#MeToo’s Late Asian Arrival – Bloomberg

Reggaeton In The Age of #MeToo – NPR

‘My breasts, my rules’: A Brazilian #MeToo movement targets Rio’s famously macho Carnival – The Star

Rio Carnival Kicks Off With Samba, Blocos and Nod to #MeToo – New York Times

Beyond #MeToo, Brazilian women rise up against racism and sexism – The Conversation

Paraguay’s #MeToo: ‘He likes you, so he will rape you.’ – PRI

Over 300 Women Accuse Spirit Medium as #MeToo Hits Brazil – Bloomberg

The Gap Between the Feminist Understanding of Sexual Violence and the Law – The Wire

Building a Feminism that Centres the Voices of the Oppressed – The Wire

 

 

 

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