Feminist solidarity and hopeful imaginings in the MeToo movement in Iceland

A. Rúdólfsdóttir, Gyða Margrét Pétursdóttir
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In this article, we build on feminist scholarship to narrate how the MeToo movement in Iceland was formed through collective reflexivity and resistance, ultimately connecting different groups of women in affective solidarity. In our exploration of how the movement unfolded, we draw on anonymous MeToo testimonies and media discussions. We argue that the feminist lexicon, particularly the notion of ‘returning the shame’, was instrumental in hailing different groups to the movement. We trace how the concepts used restructured the women’s affective relations to their experiences and thus enabled the ‘feminist snap’ that reverberated across and connected different groups. Speaking positions on different social locations revealed the intersectional nature of sexual violations and were necessary for seeing connections between and among different groups and going beyond politics centred on middle-class pain. We conclude that painting a bigger feminist picture of sexual violence is always an incomplete and ongoing process but is necessary for allowing us to hope for a better future for everyone.
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冰岛 MeToo 运动中的女权团结和充满希望的想象
在本文中,我们以女权主义学术研究为基础,叙述了冰岛的 MeToo 运动是如何通过集体反思和反抗形成的,并最终将不同的女性群体在情感上团结在一起。在探讨这场运动是如何展开的过程中,我们借鉴了匿名的 MeToo 证言和媒体讨论。我们认为,女权主义词汇,尤其是 "雪耻 "的概念,在号召不同群体参与运动方面发挥了重要作用。我们追溯了所使用的概念是如何重构妇女对其经历的情感关系,从而使 "女权主义快讯 "在不同群体间回荡并连接起来的。对不同社会位置的发言立场揭示了性侵犯的交叉性,这对于看到不同群体之间的联系以及超越以中产阶级痛苦为中心的政治是必要的。我们的结论是,为性暴力描绘一幅更广阔的女权主义图景始终是一个不完整的、持续的过程,但对于让我们希望每个人都有一个更美好的未来却是必要的。
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