The 'SlutWalk' movement saw feminist protests spread transnationally during 2011 to contest discourses that blame women for being raped – discourses that involve judgements about women's embodied appearance and sexuality. The figure of the 'slut' became a contested site – its connotative signifiers of dress (length of skirt, height of heel) and its connoted practices and desires ('excessive' female sexuality) becoming variously reappropriated, deconstructed and disavowed. Based on interview data with a group of young Muslim participants at the 2011 SlutWalk in London, UK, we consider the practices of deterritorialisation from dominant political 'territories' that allow the construction of feminist, Muslim positions of political agency and t...
Popular perceptions of feminism have long been coloured by media discourses, particularly those rela...
This volume critically analyses political strategies, civil society initiatives and modes of represe...
Suterwalla was invited to write this article for a special issue in a leading US peer-reviewed femin...
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...
In the past two years the term slut ricocheted through the North American media and showed up on s...
The international SlutWalk protest phenomena emerged in 2011 in Toronto, Canada as a feminist moveme...
Society has found many insidious ways to make women afraid of their own bodies. Not the latest but o...
This viewpoint begins by exploring whether the global phenomenon of the 2011 ‘SlutWalks’ constitutes...
In ‘SlutWalk, Feminism and News,’ Mendes uses the global SlutWalk movement as a case study to assess...
This article examines the history of the term 'slut' and the articulation of different meanings arou...
A slew of scantily clad women marching through the streets shouting obscenities like “Slut, slut! H...
This is the first of two chapters which explore representations of SlutWalk in both my mainstream ne...
Historically, Muslim women in Germany have been externalized from participating in European identity...
This thesis critically examines the production of the ‘queer Muslim’ subject in contemporary Britain...
Popular perceptions of feminism have long been coloured by media discourses, particularly those rela...
This volume critically analyses political strategies, civil society initiatives and modes of represe...
Suterwalla was invited to write this article for a special issue in a leading US peer-reviewed femin...
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...
In the past two years the term slut ricocheted through the North American media and showed up on s...
The international SlutWalk protest phenomena emerged in 2011 in Toronto, Canada as a feminist moveme...
Society has found many insidious ways to make women afraid of their own bodies. Not the latest but o...
This viewpoint begins by exploring whether the global phenomenon of the 2011 ‘SlutWalks’ constitutes...
In ‘SlutWalk, Feminism and News,’ Mendes uses the global SlutWalk movement as a case study to assess...
This article examines the history of the term 'slut' and the articulation of different meanings arou...
A slew of scantily clad women marching through the streets shouting obscenities like “Slut, slut! H...
This is the first of two chapters which explore representations of SlutWalk in both my mainstream ne...
Historically, Muslim women in Germany have been externalized from participating in European identity...
This thesis critically examines the production of the ‘queer Muslim’ subject in contemporary Britain...
Popular perceptions of feminism have long been coloured by media discourses, particularly those rela...
This volume critically analyses political strategies, civil society initiatives and modes of represe...
Suterwalla was invited to write this article for a special issue in a leading US peer-reviewed femin...