After #MeToo: Feminism, Patriarchy, Toxic Masculinity and Sundry Cultural Delights
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Gerard Casey., & Gerard Casey|AUTHOR. (2020). After #MeToo: Feminism, Patriarchy, Toxic Masculinity and Sundry Cultural Delights . Andrews UK.

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Casey's analysis of the #MeToo movement is prefaced by a brief typology of forms of feminism and by an account of the supposedly universal oppression of women by a malign patriarchy. He argues that if there is such a thing as the patriarchy, it is singularly and spectacularly ineffectual in its operation inasmuch as women, on the whole, are not only not oppressed in comparison to men but are rather the beneficiaries of legal and social privileges.

After #MeToo concludes with a consideration of the changing legal definitions of rape. Once understood to be essentially a crime of violence, rape has now come to be regarded as a violation of personal autonomy. In common law systems, a certain conception of consent is now central to the definition of rape, a conception that, Casey argues, is unworkable, at once infantilizing women and, ...
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