This article examines a contemporary antagonism in gendered safety discourses—the imperative to be free in public space against the obligation to be safe and “properly” feminine. We argue that this produces (and is produced by) contemporary rape culture, which might be contested through recourse to an agonistic ethic. Using qualitative interview data, we examine how participants contest victim-blaming discourses, while limiting how far they will accept the female body’s right to occupy public space. This article has significant implications for approaching social justice, in particular justice for women and their right to occupy public space
Almost nothing is known about “unwanted sexual attention” and women’s navigation of it when in bars ...
This article focuses on the case of Paris, where programs favoring gender equality in public space h...
Queer politics and spaces have historically been associated with ideals of sexual liberation. They a...
This article examines a contemporary antagonism in gendered safety discourses—the imperative to be f...
Concern about the gendered nature of fear of crime (and in particular of sex crime), and the spatial...
This volume critically analyses political strategies, civil society initiatives and modes of represe...
Feminist research and activism has along history of engaging with the range and extent of men’s intr...
Feminist research and activism has along history of engaging with the range and extent of men’s intr...
Sexualisation is a serious issue. This study has a particular focus on discourses which produce effe...
This paper engages critically with the feminist fight against sexual violence, especially in relatio...
This article examines how fear of crime and safekeeping are constituted as part of the same disposit...
This article seeks to consider the policing of anti-fracking protests at Barton Moss, Salford from N...
In political discourse, popular and media culture, female rage is “having a moment.” More and more w...
This thesis aims to examine how participants in an antifeminist online discussion forum debate issue...
This chapter explains how feminists have sought to understand the sex of sexual violence, particular...
Almost nothing is known about “unwanted sexual attention” and women’s navigation of it when in bars ...
This article focuses on the case of Paris, where programs favoring gender equality in public space h...
Queer politics and spaces have historically been associated with ideals of sexual liberation. They a...
This article examines a contemporary antagonism in gendered safety discourses—the imperative to be f...
Concern about the gendered nature of fear of crime (and in particular of sex crime), and the spatial...
This volume critically analyses political strategies, civil society initiatives and modes of represe...
Feminist research and activism has along history of engaging with the range and extent of men’s intr...
Feminist research and activism has along history of engaging with the range and extent of men’s intr...
Sexualisation is a serious issue. This study has a particular focus on discourses which produce effe...
This paper engages critically with the feminist fight against sexual violence, especially in relatio...
This article examines how fear of crime and safekeeping are constituted as part of the same disposit...
This article seeks to consider the policing of anti-fracking protests at Barton Moss, Salford from N...
In political discourse, popular and media culture, female rage is “having a moment.” More and more w...
This thesis aims to examine how participants in an antifeminist online discussion forum debate issue...
This chapter explains how feminists have sought to understand the sex of sexual violence, particular...
Almost nothing is known about “unwanted sexual attention” and women’s navigation of it when in bars ...
This article focuses on the case of Paris, where programs favoring gender equality in public space h...
Queer politics and spaces have historically been associated with ideals of sexual liberation. They a...