Politicizing Rape and Pornography: 1970s Feminist Movements in France and Norway (Citizenship, Gender and Diversity)

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This book examines how feminist movements in Norway and France have politicized rape, pornography and sexual exploitation of women from the 1970s to the present. Through a cross-national comparison, it provides insights into why the fight against rape became top priority for French feminists in the 1970s; what kind of strategies the feminist movements used when politicizing sex and violence; who the opponents of the feminist mobilizations were, and who the allies were; as well as what the feminist movements achieved and what the costs of the battles were. This bookprovides historical context for contemporary and contentious debates about the tension between feminism and sexual freedom, about sexual liberation and abuse, and about the limits of freedom of expression.This text is relevant for students in history, sociology, health, political science, comparative politics and interdisciplinary gender studies. It is also relevant for researchers and activists whoare concerned with the history of feminism, feminist politics and sexual politics. Read more

ASIN B08LT5TDB8
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ISBN13 978-3030556396
Edition 1st ed. 2021
Language English
File size 12.4 MB
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Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
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Print length 419 pages
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Part of series Citizenship, Gender and Diversity
Publication date October 24, 2020
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