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MeToo
Event IdeologyMeToo's impact continues: Tracey Emin's art, philosophical reflections, and Tariq Ramadan's conviction highlight its legacy.
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Event Overview
The MeToo movement continues to resonate globally, influencing art, philosophy, and legal proceedings. Tracey Emin's art exhibition explores themes of womanhood and human experience, reflecting a world shaped by MeToo's impact on societal awareness. Philosopher Pascal Bruckner critiques a perceived overemphasis on victimhood in contemporary society, contrasting it with historical ideals of heroism. A significant development is the conviction of Tariq Ramadan, a prominent Islamic scholar, who was sentenced in absentia to 18 years in prison for rape. This high-profile case, though largely obscured from public view during the trial, underscores MeToo's ongoing relevance in holding powerful figures accountable for sexual assault. These diverse examples demonstrate MeToo's lasting influence on cultural discourse, philosophical debates, and the pursuit of justice.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Tracey Emin in London: Voller Angst und gleichzeitig furchtlos

Pascal Bruckner, filósofo: "Valoramos tanto a las víctimas que desconfiamos de los héroes, el sueño heroico de los siglos XIX y XX ha sido reemplazado por el victimismo"
Tariq Ramadan condamné à 18 ans de prison pour deux viols : les leçons provisoires d’un procès fantôme
