Leslie Morgan Steiner: An Analysis of TED Lectures on Domestic Violence by Men Towards Women
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Gendered Domestic Violence and Abuse in Popular Culture
ISBN: 978-1-83867-782-4, eISBN: 978-1-83867-781-7
Publication date: 30 November 2020
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the value of TED Lectures on the issue of domestic violence and abuse (DVA). It outlines a generic framework with which to understand and analyse the impact of TED Lectures on a theme as complex as DVA is, in the context of popular Western culture. It does so by looking in details at the Ted Lecture of Leslie Morgan Steiner from 2012, which aims to answer the question ‘Why Domestic Violence Victims Don't Leave: Crazy Love’ through her own personal experience.
In the attempt to understand the impact of this TED Lecture we look at the literature on TED Lectures, the unique aspects of DVA, who is the presenter, the impact and its components, the active viewers who sent written comments on the Ted Lectures, the technical effect, the comparison with two other Ted Lectures on DVA, ending by identifying gaps in the analysis provided by the three Ted Lectures.
Presenters share with the viewers their personal experience, as well as their experience as activists in organisations and programmes set out to change the status quo in the field of DVA.
The lectures impact through layers of emotional and intellectual facets, which speak to the individuals viewing them through the lens of their own emotional and intellectual experiences of DVA on the one hand, while on the other hand being also influenced by the mode of presentation and the presenter her/himself.
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Citation
Ramon, S. (2020), "Leslie Morgan Steiner: An Analysis of TED Lectures on Domestic Violence by Men Towards Women
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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