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The Routledge Companion to Gender, Media and Violence
Child sexual exploitation and scapegoating minority communities
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Author(s):
Aisha K. Gill
Publication date:
August 16 2023
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Routledge
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August 16 2023
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10.4324/9781003200871-12
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
News
pp. 23
“Sensational spikes” and “isolated incidents”
pp. 34
The media and male victim-survivors of domestic abuse
pp. 44
Invisible feelings, anti-Asian violences and abolition feminisms
pp. 55
Towards a fair justice system in Canada
pp. 65
Familicide, gender and “mental illness”
pp. 75
75Femminicidio in Italian televised news
pp. 84
Cruel benevolence
pp. 95
Exploring US news media portrayals of girls' violence in the 1980s and 1990s
pp. 105
Child sexual exploitation and scapegoating minority communities
pp. 116
Hidden or hypervisible? Mapping the making of a moral panic over female genital mutilation/cutting
pp. 127
Examining the Zimbabwean news media's framing of men as victims of sexual assault
pp. 136
The HIV man, Alexandra man and Hotboy
pp. 145
Forward and backwards
pp. 155
Representations of gender-based violence against children in Nigeria
pp. 163
Media, courts and “#RiceBunny” testimonies in China
pp. 174
Journalism, sexual violence and social responsibility
pp. 187
Representing reality
pp. 194
The politics of the traumatised voice
pp. 204
Public survivors
pp. 213
Telling an authentic, relatable #MeToo story on YouTube
pp. 222
Mental images and emotive voices in true crime podcasts focused on female victims
pp. 232
Sexual violence and social justice
pp. 242
Remediating the “Yorkshire Ripper” event in the era of feminist true crime
pp. 251
Class, victim credibility and the Pygmalion problem in real crime dramas Three Girls and Unbelieveable
pp. 261
Victimhood and violence
pp. 271
Pregnant and disappeared
pp. 281
Discourses and narratives of gender-based violence in Greek women's magazines
pp. 290
Just a fantasy
pp. 300
Patriarchal protectors of the national body
pp. 310
Militarised masculinity and the perpetration of violence in Chilean documentary
pp. 319
Women's activist filmmaking against gendered violence in Pakistan
pp. 331
Gender-based violence online
pp. 337
Technology-facilitated abuse
pp. 348
Tactics of hate
pp. 358
Bad actors or bad architecture? Rethinking gendered violence online
pp. 369
Networked misogyny on TikTok
pp. 380
Naming and framing the harms of cyberflashing
pp. 391
The non-consensual dissemination of intimate images on Telegram
pp. 401
Online child sexual exploitation in the news
pp. 412
Responding to transphobic violence online
pp. 423
Homophobic humour in rape memes
pp. 432
Online discourses of violence against men
pp. 442
The curious case of Karen Carney
pp. 452
“Online othering”
pp. 462
Cyberviolence against women in politics
pp. 473
Violence and the feminist potential of content moderation
pp. 485
Feminist responses
pp. 491
Engaging men online
pp. 501
Hashtag feminism in Brazil
pp. 511
After the affect
pp. 522
Mediatisation of women's rage in Spain
pp. 531
Hashtag feminism straddling the Americas
pp. 543
Digital feminist activism against gender violence in South Korea
pp. 553
Women 2020
pp. 563
Digital feminist and queer activism against gender violence in China
pp. 573
Controversies, protests, coalitions
pp. 582
Collective action, performance and the body-territory in Latin American feminisms
pp. 592
Doing feminist activism through creative practice research
pp. 601
Rethinking the curriculum
pp. 611
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