• Quarterly Essay 84: The Reckoning

  • How #MeToo Is Changing Australia
  • By: Jess Hill
  • Narrated by: Jess Hill
  • Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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By: Jess Hill
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In 2021, Australia saw rage and revelation as #MeToo powered an insurgency against sexism and sexual violence. From once isolated survivors to political staffers, women everywhere were refusing to keep men’s secrets.

In this electrifying essay, Jess Hill traces the conditions that gave birth to #MeToo and tells the stories of women who – often at great personal cost – found themselves at the centre of this movement. Hill exposes the networks of backlash against them – in government, media, schools and in our national psyche. This is a powerful essay about shame, secrecy and, most of all, a revolutionary movement for accountability.

“Here’s what men like Scott Morrison don’t understand: political spin has no power against the rage unleashed by #MeToo. At its heart, this is an accountability movement.... The cultural revolution of #MeToo is not just about sexual violence. It is taking aim at patriarchy’s most sacred compact: the keeping of men’s secrets.” Jess Hill, The Reckoning

Jess Hill is an investigative journalist and the author of See What You Made Me Do and the Quarterly Essay The Reckoning. She has been a producer for ABC Radio and journalist for Background Briefing and Middle East correspondent for The Global Mail. Her reporting on domestic abuse has won two Walkley awards, an Amnesty International award and three Our Watch awards. See What You Made Me Do won the 2020 Stella Prize and the ABA Booksellers’ Choice Adult Non-Fiction Book of the Year.

©2021 Jess Hill (P)2021 Audible Australia Pty Ltd.

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Thank you, Jess, for this important summation and analysis of the #metoo movement from Australia's perspective. I've been engaged in these issues, but this essay is a critical resource for everyone. Kate

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