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The reckoning : how #MeToo is changing Australia / Jess Hill.
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Carlton, Vic : Black Inc., an imprint of Schwartz Books Pty Ltd., 2021.
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171 pages ; 24 cm.
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Collection code: W - Women
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"In 2021, Australia saw rage and relevation, as #MeToo powered an insurgency against sexism and sexual violence. From once isolated survivors to political staffers, women everywhere were refusing to keep men's secrets. In this electrifying essay, Jess Hill traces the conditions that gave birth to #MeToo and tells the stories of women who - often at great personal cost - found themselves at the centre of the movement. Hill exposes the networks of backlash against them - in government, media, schools, and in our national psyche. This is a powerful essay about shame, secrecy and, most of all, a revolutionary movement for accountability." - Back cover.
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Sexual abuse -- Australia
Sexual harassment of women -- Australia
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