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Título
Beginning and Evolution of the #MeToo Movement as Seen though Critical Discourse Analysis and its Effect on the Shift of Power in the Hollywood Industry as a Result
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Año del Documento
2018
Titulación
Máster en Estudios Ingleses Avanzados: Lenguas y Culturas en Contacto
Resumo
On October 5th 2017 the life of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein changed forever after
The New York Times newspaper published an extensive article detailing the sexual
abuse he had been inflicting on women in the entertainment industry for decades. The
victims of the abuse who openly spoke about it at first were a beacon of light to
countless other women who came forth to claim they had been abused. It was this
outpouring of public statements in the media across the world that brought back the me
too movement now rebranded under the #MeToo tag. The other side of so many women
reporting sexual abuse or misconduct in the film industry is the increasing long list of
men accused of such reported actions, these men are publicly denounced as undesirable
and therefore shunned from their workplaces and their previous social status regardless
of their power, wealth or fame. This unusual social atmosphere has created a unique
window of opportunity for women in the industry to open a social dialogue on the
disparity between men and women in many aspects of society. Women in the U.S.A.
have taken on a social crusade that has been spread through the media across the world
inspiring millions of other women to do so as well. The #MeToo movement initially
encouraged victims of sexual abuse to be public about the abuse, although now it is part
of a larger picture, the fight to stop the abuse generated by gender inequality.
Palabras Clave
critical discourse analysis
gender asymmetry
social discourse
linguistic context design
social cognition
elite groups
Departamento
Departamento de Filología Inglesa
Idioma
eng
Derechos
openAccess
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