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In what ways do the authors illustrate the widespread cultural patterns which silence women and enable abusive men?
Throughout She Said, the authors do not simply recount the story of investigating and exposing Weinstein's sexual misconduct, but they also detail a series of other parallel accounts. While the reporters were looking into Weinstein, men like Trump and O'Reilly were being accused of similar misbehaviors: abusing and assaulting women and then paying them for their silence. She Said also describes the Kavanaugh hearings in the months following Weinstein's exposure, proving the ways in which every cultural and political arena seems founded on the same distorted power structures that supported and perpetuated Weinstein.
How does the authors' inclusion of a variety of textual sources and media grant credence to their story, voices, and reporting?
Throughout She Said, the authors include a range of tangential sources amidst their own guiding...
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