Proponents of sexual liberation and abstinence-until-marriage advocates appear to be on opposing ends of the sociopolitical spectrum; however, both are invested in the regulation of women’s vaginas. We argue that the rhetoric of both communities produces the same disciplinary configuration for the control of women’s bodies. Both communities instruct women that the appearance of a prepubescent and pure vagina is essential to sexual appeal and self-care. Whether sex positive or sex negative, both communities articulate a model of sexual health that negates women’s status as active, desiring subjects. Ultimately, we argue that public scrutiny of women’s vaginas implicitly and overtly functions to police women’s sexual agency
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), customary female genital modification practices co...
This study brings in to the open Hong Kong women's suppressed and hidden articulation of their feeli...
Vulva-positive websites, a sub-type of body-positive sites, reveal women’s discursive, affective, an...
Proponents of sexual liberation and abstinence-until-marriage advocates appear to be on opposing end...
Many accounts of the so-called ‘designer vagina’ have theorized its link to ‘traditional’ and region...
The goal of creating the idealized female form is neither new nor novel. Women have been altering th...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the past two decades body hair has fast become a taboo for women. T...
Feminist studies of female genital cutting (FGC) provide ample evidence that many women exercise eff...
With the construction of women’s genitals as problematic, the `private ’ female body becomes a site ...
Have you ever watched a beauty pageant contest? What about mainstream pornography? These two capital...
Female genital mutilation (FGM), also referred to as female genital cutting (FGC), has become the su...
Female genital mutilation (FGM), also referred to as female genital cutting (FGC), has become the su...
With the rising use of social media and in particular the visual elements of ‘selfies’ by young adu...
This study aims to analyse the visual representation of the vagina in campaigns against female genit...
In this paper I discuss women’s accounts of how they view sexualised images of bodies in pornograp...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), customary female genital modification practices co...
This study brings in to the open Hong Kong women's suppressed and hidden articulation of their feeli...
Vulva-positive websites, a sub-type of body-positive sites, reveal women’s discursive, affective, an...
Proponents of sexual liberation and abstinence-until-marriage advocates appear to be on opposing end...
Many accounts of the so-called ‘designer vagina’ have theorized its link to ‘traditional’ and region...
The goal of creating the idealized female form is neither new nor novel. Women have been altering th...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the past two decades body hair has fast become a taboo for women. T...
Feminist studies of female genital cutting (FGC) provide ample evidence that many women exercise eff...
With the construction of women’s genitals as problematic, the `private ’ female body becomes a site ...
Have you ever watched a beauty pageant contest? What about mainstream pornography? These two capital...
Female genital mutilation (FGM), also referred to as female genital cutting (FGC), has become the su...
Female genital mutilation (FGM), also referred to as female genital cutting (FGC), has become the su...
With the rising use of social media and in particular the visual elements of ‘selfies’ by young adu...
This study aims to analyse the visual representation of the vagina in campaigns against female genit...
In this paper I discuss women’s accounts of how they view sexualised images of bodies in pornograp...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), customary female genital modification practices co...
This study brings in to the open Hong Kong women's suppressed and hidden articulation of their feeli...
Vulva-positive websites, a sub-type of body-positive sites, reveal women’s discursive, affective, an...