Australia’s #MeToo moment has witnessed the publication of women’s experiences of sexual violence without their knowledge, involvement or consent. Focusing on Eryn Jean Norvill, Catherine Marriott and Ashleigh Raper, this article explores relationships between consent and subjectivity within the unauthorised public disclosure of women’s experiences of sexual violence that target high-profile alleged male perpetrators. These cases reveal that the absent presence of consent signifies a denial or repudiation of subjectivity, and responses by the women at their centre highlight discursive relationships between narrative, consent and subjectivity. The article explores the failure of recent and proposed law reform to protect women from such harms...
Although the collective power of women’s voices was a driving force behind the #MeToo Movement, wome...
Australia is witnessing a political, social and cultural renaissance of public debate regarding viol...
Designs a new feminist framework to move the conversation around sex, consent and justice forwardEng...
The #metoo movement has cast a renewed focus on sexual harassment and assault in the ...
This paper aims to analyze the way in which the media reports of sex offences tend to reinforce trad...
This article explores the possible reasons for the absence of a public discourse about sexual harass...
Visible sex crimes, such as rapes that come to the attention of police or survey interviewers, have ...
In this paper we briefly focus on intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) and the Australian legal r...
This is an article about sex and rape and the messy determinations of consent that mark the boundary...
Through the use of focus groups and interviews, this research aims to increase understanding of the ...
This article considers the way in which consent has been constructed and evolved in the criminal law...
Sexual violence perpetrated by men against women is a pervasive social issue that affects women arou...
Australian journalist Paul Sheehan\u27s representation of the alleged and convicted immigrant Muslim...
This C-thesis focus on conflict-related sexual violence in media coverage before and after#Metoo. Th...
Using the New Yorker story Cat Person, and the babe.net story I went on a date with Aziz Ansari, it ...
Although the collective power of women’s voices was a driving force behind the #MeToo Movement, wome...
Australia is witnessing a political, social and cultural renaissance of public debate regarding viol...
Designs a new feminist framework to move the conversation around sex, consent and justice forwardEng...
The #metoo movement has cast a renewed focus on sexual harassment and assault in the ...
This paper aims to analyze the way in which the media reports of sex offences tend to reinforce trad...
This article explores the possible reasons for the absence of a public discourse about sexual harass...
Visible sex crimes, such as rapes that come to the attention of police or survey interviewers, have ...
In this paper we briefly focus on intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) and the Australian legal r...
This is an article about sex and rape and the messy determinations of consent that mark the boundary...
Through the use of focus groups and interviews, this research aims to increase understanding of the ...
This article considers the way in which consent has been constructed and evolved in the criminal law...
Sexual violence perpetrated by men against women is a pervasive social issue that affects women arou...
Australian journalist Paul Sheehan\u27s representation of the alleged and convicted immigrant Muslim...
This C-thesis focus on conflict-related sexual violence in media coverage before and after#Metoo. Th...
Using the New Yorker story Cat Person, and the babe.net story I went on a date with Aziz Ansari, it ...
Although the collective power of women’s voices was a driving force behind the #MeToo Movement, wome...
Australia is witnessing a political, social and cultural renaissance of public debate regarding viol...
Designs a new feminist framework to move the conversation around sex, consent and justice forwardEng...