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“These things happen”: Hashtag activism and sexual harassment in the South African film and television industries
Agenda Pub Date : 2020-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/10130950.2020.1720162
Gairoonisa Paleker

abstract In August 2017, the South African advocacy group Sisters Working in Film and Television (SWIFT) launched the #ThatsNotOk campaign, which has to date produced six episodes of short films (one episode in two parts, making it seven in total) elucidating the different forms sexual harassment takes, and the different scenarios in which it occurs, in the South African film and television industries. This profile engages with SWIFT and the Public Service Announcement (PSA) films as discursive sites and texts respectively, and provides textual analyses of the PSAs in the context of digital feminism and feminist activism against sexual harassment in the film and television industries. The profile motivates that as expressions of digital feminism, the PSAs critique the pervasiveness and normalisation of sexual harassment, while failing to engage with or critique the neoliberal logic and structure of the film and television industries.

中文翻译:

“这些事情发生了”:南非电影和电视行业的标签激进主义和性骚扰

摘要 2017 年 8 月,南非倡导组织 Sisters Working in Film and Television (SWIFT) 发起了#ThatsNotOk 活动,该活动迄今已制作了 6 集短片(一集两部分,共七集)阐明了在南非的电影和电视行业中,性骚扰的形式不同,发生的场景也不同。本概要将 SWIFT 和公共服务公告 (PSA) 电影分别作为讨论站点和文本,并在数字女权主义和反对电影和电视行业性骚扰的女权主义激进主义的背景下提供对 PSA 的文本分析。该简介激发了作为数字女权主义的表达,公益广告批评性骚扰的普遍性和正常化,
更新日期:2020-01-02
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