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She Said

La investigación periodística que destapó los abusos de Harvey Weinstein e impusló el movimiento #MeToo (Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story that Helped Ignite a Movement)

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She Said describe la investigación periodística de The New York Times que sacó los abusos cometidos por Harvey Weinstein, famoso productor de Hollywood, contra algunas de las empleadas y actrices que trabajaron para él. Esta investigación, narrada por sus autoras con aire de thriller, cuenta las conversaciones con las víctimas, quienes en un admirable gesto de valentía y gracias al respaldo mutuo, decidieron compartir sus historias pese a los esfuerzos del poderoso productor por desbaratar la investigación. Lo que empezó siendo una investigación periodística de un caso concreto acabó convirtiéndose en uno de los pilares en los que se asentó el movimiento #metoo, ya que puso sobre la mesa los sutiles mecanismos con los que los hombres poderosos se aprovechaban de las mujeres en su entorno laboral y ocultaban sus delitos. La trascendencia de esta investigación valió a las autoras un premio Pulitzer y los elogios más elevados: The Washington Post lo llamó un clásico instantáneo del periodismo de investigación
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The #MeToo movement gains a firsthand account from Kantor and Twohey, reporters who were at the center of investigating Harvey Weinstein and his transgressions and also were involved with recounting the allegations of Christine Blasey Ford in the lead-up to the Brett Kavanaugh Senate Confirmation Hearings. Narrator Rebecca Lowman's even delivery and enunciation style can sound too stoic, or even laconic, at times for these highly emotional stories. Though her soft, slightly nasal voice maintains the listener's attention, particularly during confrontational scenes, such as those between the authors and Weinstein, her use of tonal variety overall is inconsistent. Nonetheless, the authors' discussion of the challenges they faced in uncovering these stories and their observations on the manipulation and maligning of the victims will keep the listener's attention. L.E. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from September 16, 2019
      The dogged investigative journalism that brought down Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein is spotlighted in this gripping memoir. New York Times reporters Kantor (The Obamas) and Twohey recount their months-long probe, which uncovered claims that Weinstein sexually assaulted or harassed many women, from actors Ashley Judd and Gwyneth Paltrow to employees at his company; the Times exposé led to formal rape charges and sparked the #MeToo movement. (Later chapters profile Christine Blasey Ford, the psychologist who accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of assault.) The authors deliver the sordid details—the seemingly innocent hotel-room meetings, the sudden demands for naked massages, and worse—but focus on the reporting: stakeouts of sources, document searches, assignations with an informant, fencing matches as they wormed information out of Weinstein’s flunkies, and the bullying they received from Weinstein himself, a larger-than-life figure of bluster, menace, and self-pity. Along the way, they grapple with the apparatus of secrecy protecting Weinstein—the colleagues and lawyers who covered up abuses, the confidential settlements that legally silenced some accusers, and the fear of industry retaliation that kept others from speaking out. The result is a crackerjack journalistic thriller that becomes a revealing study of the culture that enables sexual misconduct.

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  • Spanish; Castilian

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