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Vanity Fair article: Why Meghan fox is not sharing her Me Too stories.…
Vanity Fair article: Why Meghan fox is not sharing her Me Too stories.
Megan Fox
Michael Bay
Audience/ consumers of media
Harvey Winestein
Transformers Cast and Crew
Feminists
The Media
Environments
"Sexy women" are valued yet not their voices
consumption of talent and personality (hollywood)
It was 2009 and now it is 2019
Trendy advocacy and represenation for women in hollywood
Events
Interview where she called Michael Bay a "Hitler" and "nightmare"
Transformer Crew and Letter
Fall of Harvey Winestein
Jennifer's body is a flop and her reputation hurt.
Tarana Burke coined the MeToo Movement in 2006, very new concept
MeToo Movement didn't start gaining traction until 2017
The start of Megan's career was a sexualized audition at the
age of 15
Structures
Action films expect a stereotype in the female lead
Women are valued less in hollywood
Production hierarchy is all men
people put down women for hypersexuality, but also expect it from them
Feminist structures had not yet evolved to support attractive women in hollywood in 2009
Dispositions
People are shameful of sexuality
Audiences find it funny that a young teen is being sexualized on screen.
Calling someone "Hitler" is offensive
Bay (and possibly others) believe that Fox is being sensitive or finds her work too difficult.
Fox finds herself "not a sympathetic victim" and wary of victim shaming"
Fox was labeled as a sex icon
Texts
The letter from the Terminator Cast and Crew
Jennifer's body's script and themes
Terminator Script and Themes
Michael Bay's "Apology"
Beings