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Were-slut

Were-slut
Author: Jiro Chiba
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN:

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This is what a Feminist Slut Looks Like; Perspectives on the Slutwalk Movement

This is what a Feminist Slut Looks Like; Perspectives on the Slutwalk Movement
Author: Alyssa Teekah
Publisher: Demeter Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1926452984

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In April 2011, a team of five people put together SlutWalk Toronto, a protest responding to slut shaming and victim blaming culture, exemplified by a recent event at Osgoode Hall Law School at York University. In the name of campus “safety,” Toronto Police Constable Michael Sanguinetti advised “women should avoid dressing like sluts in order to not be victimized.” The sentiment of those in the over 3000 person crowd that day were shared by folks around the globe — leading to over 200 SlutWalks internationally and the establishment of “SlutWalk” organizing groups. This collection engenders a critical engagement with the global phenomenon of the SlutWalk movement, considering both its strengths and limitations. The chapters take up SlutWalk through a feminist lens (broadly defined) considering SlutWalk as a successful social movement, a site of tremendous controversy, and an ongoing discussion among and between waves of feminists across the life cycle and across the globe. Through poetry, photography, scholarly articles, creative non-fiction, personal essays, the collection seeks to unpack the discursive performance of SlutWalk as well as explore the experiences of people who attended various and diverse SlutWalks marches/protests in North America and Asia.


Slut Narratives in Popular Culture

Slut Narratives in Popular Culture
Author: Laurie McMillan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2024-08-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1040106080

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Slut Narratives in Popular Culture explores representations of slut shaming and the term “slut” in U.S. popular media, 2000–2020. It argues that cultural narratives of intersectional gender identities are gradually but unevenly shifting to become more progressive and sex positive. Moving beyond prior research on slut shaming, which exposes problematic conflations between women’s morality and a sexual purity associated with White economic privilege, this book examines how narratives that perpetuate slut shaming are both contested and reinscribed through stories we circulate. It emphasizes effects of twenty-first century developments in digital communication and entertainment. The rapid evolution of genres combined with increased access to the consumption and production of texts stimulates more diverse storytelling. The book’s analyses demonstrate twenty-first-century changes in how slut shaming is depicted and understood while encouraging consumers and producers of pop culture to attend to cultural narratives as they reify or challenge the subordination of vulnerable populations. Aimed primarily at an academic audience, this book will also engage general readers interested in intersectional feminism, pop culture, new media, digital technologies, and sociolinguistic change. Readers will become more adept at deconstructing assumptions embedded in popular media, especially narratives informing slut shaming.


Combatting "Slut" Shaming

Combatting
Author: Susan Meyer
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1508171157

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All types of bullying are toxic, but one kind known as slut shaming can have particularly nasty consequences. Slut shaming supports a culture that tries to control women’s choices. This culture leads to higher rates of sexual assault, depression, and even suicide. Women who are slut shamed online face additional harm to their reputations, particularly in their college and professional careers. This important resource will explain what slut shaming is, why it is so harmful, and how to stop feeding into the culture that supports it.


SLUT

SLUT
Author: Katie Cappiello
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1558618716

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"She's such a slut." Sound familiar? Whether used as a slur or reclaimed as an expression of confidence, the word slut justifies rape, bullying, and the sexual double standard. By turns heartbreaking and hilarious, SLUT captures the real lives of teens and young adults as they negotiate sex and the cruel scapegoating that still hobbles female sexuality and power. This groundbreaking play, written in collaboration with New York City high school students, and guidebook offers communities and individuals concrete tools to inspire change and stop slut. The guidebook includes production notes, a guide for talk-backs, and provocative essays by Leora Tanenbaum, Jennifer Baumgardner, Farah Tanis, Jamia Wilson, among others, providing the resources to inspire change within our communities and ourselves.


Prepped

Prepped
Author: Bethany Mangle
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534477519

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Raised among doomsday preppers, Becca Aldaine's life has centered on planning for the worst, but when her escape plan is jeopardized, she turns to the boy she is expected to marry and hopes for the best.


Slut!

Slut!
Author: Leora Tanenbaum
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2000-08-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0060957409

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Girls may be called "sluts" for any number of reasons, including being outsiders, early developers, victims of rape, targets of others' revenge. Often the labels has nothing to do with sex -- the girls simply do not fit in. An important account of the lives of these young women, Slut! weaves together powerful oral histories of girls and women who finally overcame their sexual labels with a cogent analysis of the underlying problem of sexual stereotyping. Author Leora Tanenbaum herself was labeled a slut in high school. The confessional article she wrote for Seventeen about the experience caused a sensation and led her to write this book.


Complete Works

Complete Works
Author: Washington Irving
Publisher:
Total Pages: 910
Release: 1882
Genre:
ISBN:

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