“Where are the Me Too Headquarters?”: Exploring Me Too as a Conjuncture
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In her first episode, host Sarah Banet-Weiser talks with guests Simidele Dosekun and Srila Roy about Me Too and whether it can be described as a “movement.” They explore Me Too’s marketization, its transnational implications in India and Africa, and how describing it as a generational battle is an oversimplification.
Featuring
Sarah Banet-Weiser
Simidele Dosekun
Srila Roy
Sponsor:
Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication
More from the host & speakers:
Sarah Banet-Weiser
Distinguished Professor; Professor | Annenberg School for Communication; Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
University of Pennsylvania; University of Southern California
Twitter - @sbanetweiser
Simidele Dosekun
Assistant Professor | Department of Media and Communications
London School of Economics
Twitter - @MediaLSE
Srila Roy
Associate Professor | Sociology and Development Studies
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Twitter - @ProfSrilaRoy
Papers/Journal referred to in episode:
Dosekun, S. (2020). Fashioning postfeminism: Spectacular femininity and transnational culture. University of Illinois Press.
Roy, S. (2022). Changing the Subject: Feminist and Queer Politics in Neoliberal India. Duke University Press.
