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Sexual Harassment, Psychology and Feminism

#MeToo, Victim Politics and Predators in Neoliberal Times

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Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-vii
  2. Lisa Lazard
    Pages 1-16
  3. Lisa Lazard
    Pages 69-94
  4. Back Matter
    Pages 127-129

About this book

Introduction

This book provides a feminist psychological analysis of contemporary resistance to sexual harassment in and around #MeToo. It explores how women’s assumed empowerment in postfeminist and neoliberal feminist discourses has shaped understandings of sexual harassment and social responses to it. This exploration is grounded in the trajectories of feminist activism and psychological theory about sexual harassment. Lazard addresses the gendered binary of female victims and male perpetrators in contemporary victim politics and the treatment of perpetrators within postfeminist and neoliberal frames. In doing so, the author unpacks the cultural conditions which support or deny who gets to speak and be heard in #MeToo politics. 

This book will be a valuable resource not only for scholars and students from within the psychological sciences and gender studies, but for the wider social sciences and anyone interested in the psychological grounding of the #MeToo movement.

Lisa Lazard is Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology and Counselling at the Open University, UK. Lisa is a social psychologist whose research areas include gender, subjectivity, sexual violence and digital cultures.

Keywords

Sexual harassment #Metoo Normative Gender Relations Contemporary Western Culture Heterosexual culture Poststructuralist Feminism

Authors and affiliations

  1. 1.School of PsychologyOpen UniversityMilton KeynesUK

About the authors

Lisa Lazard is Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology and Counselling at the Open University, UK. Lisa is a social psychologist whose research areas include gender, subjectivity, sexual violence and digital cultures.

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