Jan 28, 2026
Talk: On the Necessary Transgressions of #Metoo
- 14:00 bis 16:00
- Colloquium
- Guiomar Rovira Sancho
An abstract will be published shortly.
Guiomar Rovira
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ESPAÑOL
"La campaña #MeToo representa un cambio significativo en la lucha contra la violencia sexual y una transformación en el uso previsto de las redes sociales corporativas, originalmente orientadas al lucro y al consumismo. Así, el movimiento #MeToo es un acontecimiento político inesperado y radical que trasciende los esfuerzos de las declaraciones, las comisiones y el legalismo, al tiempo que los impulsa hacia leyes y políticas públicas más eficaces y exige otras respuestas.
El #MeToo elude todas las definiciones e instituciones, legales o de otro tipo, que canalizan y abordan la parte más visible de la violencia sexual: tribunales, ONG, refugios para mujeres. El #MeToo expone, de una manera sin precedentes, el daño invisible, generalizado e innegable en el espacio público digital, en un formato diferente: la agregación de testimonios personales en los que se expone a los presuntos autores. Como repertorio de acciones contra el abuso, el acoso y la violación, #MeToo es una acción directa y un hack típico de la cultura digital."
Del libro de Guiomar Rovira #MeToo. La ola de las multitudes conectadas feministas, publicado en 2024 (Ver reseña aqui).
Guiomar Rovira
Kontakt und Registrierung
The MPIWG Gender Colloquium 2025/26 is open to all: academics, students, and members of the public are all welcome to attend, listen, and participate in the discussion. Please register here: gleichstellung@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de
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