This article examines the history of the term 'slut' and the articulation of different meanings around it. It traces some of the ways in which the term has been appropriated in various popular culture and new media texts and within subcultural practices and performances. It asks what this reveals not only about the way words are used to define women sexually, but about the way women engage with a culture that frequently reduces them to their sexual value whilst ignoring their sexuality. It argues that this kind of examination can also be a starting point for asking what is at stake in struggles between women, whether this takes the form of struggles over class, generation, aesthetics or politics. </p
Women are objectified and sexualized by the media and the economy, so that they live in a culture of...
Discussion about the class implications of the concept of the 'slag' in British culture
This article draws on 27 interviews with women (with exclusive and non-exclusive sexual orientation...
The aim of this research project was to explore the issue of slut-shaming, and to investigate its re...
Historically, the word slut has been an insulting and abusive word used to constrain and control w...
The 'SlutWalk' movement saw feminist protests spread transnationally during 2011 to contest discours...
This article questions the emancipatory potential of the SlutWalk movement and asks whether there is...
This is the first of two chapters which explore representations of SlutWalk in both my mainstream ne...
This article explores two different discourses of sexuality among female gang members. Homegirls hav...
This article introduces the possibilities of a new term, 'genderism', to describe the hostile readin...
In the past two years the term slut ricocheted through the North American media and showed up on s...
Slut-shaming, the public exposure and shaming of individuals for their (perceived or actual) sexual ...
Slut-shaming, the public exposure and shaming of individuals for their (perceived or actual) sexual ...
The word ‘slut’ is a derogatory insult traditionally used to control female sexuality and reinforce ...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesInternational StudiesGinger SmoakIn the modern and postmodern worl...
Women are objectified and sexualized by the media and the economy, so that they live in a culture of...
Discussion about the class implications of the concept of the 'slag' in British culture
This article draws on 27 interviews with women (with exclusive and non-exclusive sexual orientation...
The aim of this research project was to explore the issue of slut-shaming, and to investigate its re...
Historically, the word slut has been an insulting and abusive word used to constrain and control w...
The 'SlutWalk' movement saw feminist protests spread transnationally during 2011 to contest discours...
This article questions the emancipatory potential of the SlutWalk movement and asks whether there is...
This is the first of two chapters which explore representations of SlutWalk in both my mainstream ne...
This article explores two different discourses of sexuality among female gang members. Homegirls hav...
This article introduces the possibilities of a new term, 'genderism', to describe the hostile readin...
In the past two years the term slut ricocheted through the North American media and showed up on s...
Slut-shaming, the public exposure and shaming of individuals for their (perceived or actual) sexual ...
Slut-shaming, the public exposure and shaming of individuals for their (perceived or actual) sexual ...
The word ‘slut’ is a derogatory insult traditionally used to control female sexuality and reinforce ...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesInternational StudiesGinger SmoakIn the modern and postmodern worl...
Women are objectified and sexualized by the media and the economy, so that they live in a culture of...
Discussion about the class implications of the concept of the 'slag' in British culture
This article draws on 27 interviews with women (with exclusive and non-exclusive sexual orientation...