This article examines the narrative and discursive feminist labor of the Swedish 2010 Twitter-initiated #talkaboutit campaign focusing on sexual “gray areas.” The campaign sought to lessen the perceived gap between experience and discourse and work towards an adequate language encompassing difficult sexual situations presented as residing in the gray area between choice and coercion. Autobiographical narratives of negative sexual situations amounting to something less than rape were summoned, produced, and intensively disseminated online and in print media. I mainly analyze the autobiographical stories produced by what could be called the core members of the campaign as they signal the purpose of collective autobiographical storytelling as ...
This research contributes a detailed personal account of a FEMEN activist. It presents an autophenom...
This project examined traditional gendered discourses surrounding the ends and means of sexuality, t...
In her chapter, Karlsson explores the mainstream media reception of three mainly digital Swedish cam...
This paper investigates autobiographical narratives of sexual violence published in various online f...
In feminist research on sexual violence and victimization, the relationship between discourse and ex...
In this article, we argue that social media platforms like Tumblr and Twitter have facilitated an em...
During the fall of 2017, a campaign named #metoo went viral on Twitter. The purpose of #metoo was to...
Since the late 1960s, ‘speaking out’ has formed a central aspect of feminist mobilisations against r...
This article deals with feminist research on narratives of sexualviolence. The selection of research...
In this chapter we explore two events: the first author’s personal experience of going viral for rep...
This thesis investigates the continuance of the MeToo movement in the Swedish context via the digita...
Speaking Out Against Sexual Vioelnce is the first critical study of feminist practices of ‘speaking ...
During 2017 and 2018, the #metoo hashtag united a global movement against sexual abuse and harassmen...
This essay aims to examine how the #metoo-‐movement is described in ten selected debate articles in...
Facilitated by the widespread use of the communication tool #MeToo, the online public space has been...
This research contributes a detailed personal account of a FEMEN activist. It presents an autophenom...
This project examined traditional gendered discourses surrounding the ends and means of sexuality, t...
In her chapter, Karlsson explores the mainstream media reception of three mainly digital Swedish cam...
This paper investigates autobiographical narratives of sexual violence published in various online f...
In feminist research on sexual violence and victimization, the relationship between discourse and ex...
In this article, we argue that social media platforms like Tumblr and Twitter have facilitated an em...
During the fall of 2017, a campaign named #metoo went viral on Twitter. The purpose of #metoo was to...
Since the late 1960s, ‘speaking out’ has formed a central aspect of feminist mobilisations against r...
This article deals with feminist research on narratives of sexualviolence. The selection of research...
In this chapter we explore two events: the first author’s personal experience of going viral for rep...
This thesis investigates the continuance of the MeToo movement in the Swedish context via the digita...
Speaking Out Against Sexual Vioelnce is the first critical study of feminist practices of ‘speaking ...
During 2017 and 2018, the #metoo hashtag united a global movement against sexual abuse and harassmen...
This essay aims to examine how the #metoo-‐movement is described in ten selected debate articles in...
Facilitated by the widespread use of the communication tool #MeToo, the online public space has been...
This research contributes a detailed personal account of a FEMEN activist. It presents an autophenom...
This project examined traditional gendered discourses surrounding the ends and means of sexuality, t...
In her chapter, Karlsson explores the mainstream media reception of three mainly digital Swedish cam...