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Acknowledgement
Note on Transliteration and Translation - Prologue: #MeToo Movement and Redefining the Private Sphere/ by Ziba Jalali Naini
Introduction: Bodies, Spaces, and Places / by Claudia Yaghoobi
Chapter One: Like A Wrapped Chocolate: The Islamic Republic's Politics of Hijab and the Normalization of Sexual Harassment / by Esha Momeni
Chapter Two: The Iranian #MeToo and the Double Bind of Iranian Feminism: Between Religion, the Global Gender Struggle and Liberal Feminism / by Dilyana Mincheva and Niloofar Hooman
Chapter Three: Rhetorical Listening to the Iranian #MeToo Movement in Diaspora / by Yalda N. Hamidi
Chapter Four: Structural and Material Considerations and the Nexus of Power and Sexuality in the MeToo Movement / by Mahdi Tourage
Chapter Five: Twitter Data Analysis on #MeTooIran / by Yasamin Rezai and Mehdy Sedaghat Payam
Chapter Six: #Unveiling_the_Iranian_MeToo_in_Three_Acts: Symptomatic Reading of Iranian MeToo through the Lens of Political Economy. / by Paria Rahimi
Chapter Seven: Whose voice is missing? MeToo digital storytelling on Instagram and the politics of inclusion / by Golnar Gishnizjani
Chapter Eight: Sexual Violence, MeToo, and Iranian Lesbians' Censored Voices / by Mahdis Sadeghipouya
Chapter Nine: The White-Collars' New Masculinities in #MeToo: How to Maintain Gendered Privileges? / by Somayeh Rostampour
Chapter Ten: Hush! Girls Don't Scream (2013) by Puran Derakhshandeh and the #MeToo movement in Iran / by Maryam Zehtabi
Afterword: Patriarchalism, Male Abuse, and the Sources of the #MeToo Movement in the Muslim Middle East / by Roger Friedland, Janet Afary, and Charlotte Hoppen
Bibliography
Index.
Note on Transliteration and Translation - Prologue: #MeToo Movement and Redefining the Private Sphere/ by Ziba Jalali Naini
Introduction: Bodies, Spaces, and Places / by Claudia Yaghoobi
Chapter One: Like A Wrapped Chocolate: The Islamic Republic's Politics of Hijab and the Normalization of Sexual Harassment / by Esha Momeni
Chapter Two: The Iranian #MeToo and the Double Bind of Iranian Feminism: Between Religion, the Global Gender Struggle and Liberal Feminism / by Dilyana Mincheva and Niloofar Hooman
Chapter Three: Rhetorical Listening to the Iranian #MeToo Movement in Diaspora / by Yalda N. Hamidi
Chapter Four: Structural and Material Considerations and the Nexus of Power and Sexuality in the MeToo Movement / by Mahdi Tourage
Chapter Five: Twitter Data Analysis on #MeTooIran / by Yasamin Rezai and Mehdy Sedaghat Payam
Chapter Six: #Unveiling_the_Iranian_MeToo_in_Three_Acts: Symptomatic Reading of Iranian MeToo through the Lens of Political Economy. / by Paria Rahimi
Chapter Seven: Whose voice is missing? MeToo digital storytelling on Instagram and the politics of inclusion / by Golnar Gishnizjani
Chapter Eight: Sexual Violence, MeToo, and Iranian Lesbians' Censored Voices / by Mahdis Sadeghipouya
Chapter Nine: The White-Collars' New Masculinities in #MeToo: How to Maintain Gendered Privileges? / by Somayeh Rostampour
Chapter Ten: Hush! Girls Don't Scream (2013) by Puran Derakhshandeh and the #MeToo movement in Iran / by Maryam Zehtabi
Afterword: Patriarchalism, Male Abuse, and the Sources of the #MeToo Movement in the Muslim Middle East / by Roger Friedland, Janet Afary, and Charlotte Hoppen
Bibliography
Index.