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Me, Not You

The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism
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Me, Not You by Alison Phipps critically examines the mainstream #MeToo movement, highlighting how its viral rise has often overshadowed the foundational work of women of colour. The book explores how privileged white women sometimes prioritise their experiences at the expense of more marginalised groups, utilising their trauma to pursue media outrage and institutional purges while neglecting broader social justice. Phipps argues that this dynamic reflects a political whiteness limiting the movement's transformative potential, especially as reactionary feminist wings target sex workers and trans communities, inadvertently aiding far-right agendas.
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This book is well suited for readers interested in feminism, social justice, and the intersectionality of race and gender within contemporary activism. It will particularly resonate with those seeking critical perspectives on the #MeToo movement and its limitations.

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Phipps argues that the mainstream movement against sexual violence embodies a political whitenesswhich both reflects its demographics and limits its revolutionary potential.

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The Me Too movement, started by Black feminist Tarana Burke in 2006, went viral as a hashtag eleven years later after a tweet by white actor Alyssa Milano. Mainstream movements like #MeToo have often built on and co-opted the work of women of colour, while refusing to learn from them or centre their concerns. Far too often, the message is not Me, Too but Me, Not You. Alison Phipps argues that this is not just a lack of solidarity.

Privileged white women also sacrifice more marginalised people to achieve their aims, or even define them as enemies when they get in the way. Me, Not You argues that the mainstream movement against sexual violence expresses a political whiteness that both reflects its demographics and limits its revolutionary potential. Privileged white women use their traumatic experiences to create media outrage, while relying on state power and bureaucracy to purge 'bad men' from elite institutions with little concern for where they might appear next. In their attacks on sex workers and trans people, the more reactionary branches of this feminist movement play into the hands of the resurgent far-right.

Me, Not You is an essential book for this historical moment. For anyone interested in anti-violence, anti-racism, and anti-criminalisation organising, this book is required reading. I'll be coming back to it often." - Mariame Kaba, organiser, educator and founder of Project NIA

This is a necessary and vital addition to feminist texts. Alison Phipps has done exactly what women of colour wish we saw more of during these days of #NotAllWhiteWomen. This is a book I will be carrying everywhere, eager to share, excited to have Phipps' words fighting alongside me.' - Mona Eltahawy, author of The Seven Necessary Sins For Women and Girls

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Mona Eltahawy praises Me, Not You as a vital feminist text that confronts political whiteness within activism, providing a necessary reckoning and powerful allyship through Phippsโ€™ insightful words. Textual Practice commends the book for painting a cohesive, alarming picture of contemporary sexual violence activism. Mariame Kaba calls it essential reading for those engaged in anti-violence, anti-racism, and anti-criminalisation work.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781526155801

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 April 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Manchester University Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Alison Phipps has been a scholar-activist in the movement against sexual violence for the past fifteen years. She co-authored the groundbreaking National Union of Students report, That's What She Said, and has written for many publications including the Guardian, Open Democracy and Times Higher Education. She is currently Professor of Gender Studies at the University of Sussex.

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