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With Irène Théry Since the Me Too movement, a question I often ask myself is: what has really changed? Five years after the explosion of 2017, beyond awareness, have we witnessed a real revolution? Are the behaviors of men and women really different? Or have the rules of the game fundamentally remained the same? Irène Théry is a sociologist of law, kinship and gender. In her latest book “Me too, the new sexual civility”, she helps us see things more clearly by placing the MeToo moment in the long term. And that's what I like about her essay: she addresses the issues of sexual mores, social norms, consent and couples not only with the tools of feminism but also with those of socio-anthropology and history. And this approach offers an extremely original insight into the meaning of the upheavals underway. How have the boundaries of permitted and forbidden sexuality shifted? How has the notion of consent evolved over time? What are the new rules of the sexual game? References: Irène Théry, Moi aussi, La nouvelle civilité sexuelle, Seuil, 2022 Blandine Grosjean, From resignation to consent, the problem of the “grey zone” surrounding sexual relations, Le Monde, 2018 Available until 01/03/2028 Subscribe to the ARTE channel / @arte Follow us on social media! Facebook: / artetv Twitter: / artefr Instagram: / artefr