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No publiques mi nombre

Don’t Publish My Name. Testimonies Against Sexual Violence | Siglo XXI, 2024

The voices of the #SeAcabó movement gathered in a book to break the silence against sexual violence.

Cristina Fallarás has been receiving and sharing testimonies from women victims of gender violence for years (first on Twitter and then on Instagram). In February 2024, the latter social network closed her account and everything exploded. At that moment, Cristina decided to publish all these testimonies in book format as a tool to fight against the mistreatment of women, fearing that she would lose all the material she had accumulated over such a long period of time. The way in which she shared it was by means of a screenshot, eliminating the name of the victim, that was what they asked her: ‘Don’t publish my name’. This book compiles part of those testimonies as a way of saving them from oblivion. The voices gathered in these pages create a powerful weapon of political resistance that demonstrates that saying #SeAcabó allows us to break the silence, the fear and the shame.

The compilation is also accompanied by a study by sociologist Nerea Barjola that explores the #SeAcabó phenomenon and the testimonies behind it.

No publiques mi nombre

Don’t Publish My Name. Testimonies Against Sexual Violence | Siglo XXI, 2024

The voices of the #SeAcabó movement gathered in a book to break the silence against sexual violence.

Cristina Fallarás has been receiving and sharing testimonies from women victims of gender violence for years (first on Twitter and then on Instagram). In February 2024, the latter social network closed her account and everything exploded. At that moment, Cristina decided to publish all these testimonies in book format as a tool to fight against the mistreatment of women, fearing that she would lose all the material she had accumulated over such a long period of time. The way in which she shared it was by means of a screenshot, eliminating the name of the victim, that was what they asked her: ‘Don’t publish my name’. This book compiles part of those testimonies as a way of saving them from oblivion. The voices gathered in these pages create a powerful weapon of political resistance that demonstrates that saying #SeAcabó allows us to break the silence, the fear and the shame.

The compilation is also accompanied by a study by sociologist Nerea Barjola that explores the #SeAcabó phenomenon and the testimonies behind it.