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    Anderson's ethical vulnerability: animating feminist responses to sexual violence

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    Pamela Sue Anderson argues for an ethical vulnerability which ā€œactivates an openness to becoming changedā€ that ā€œcan make possible a relational accountability to one another on ethical mattersā€. In this essay I pursue Andersonā€™s solicitation that there is a positive politics to be developed from acknowledging and affirming vulnerability. I propose that this politics is one which has a specific relevance for animating the terms of feminist responses to sexual violence, something which has proved difficult for feminist theorists and activists alike. I will demonstrate the contribution of Andersonā€™s work to such questions by examining the way in which ā€œethical vulnerabilityā€ as a framework can illuminate the intersectional feminist character of Tarana Burkeā€™s grassroots Me Too movement when compared with the mainstream, viral version of the movement. I conclude by arguing that Andersonā€™s ā€œethical vulnerabilityā€ contains ontological insights which can allay both activist and academic concerns regarding how to respond to sexual violence
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