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This viewpoint begins by exploring whether the global phenomenon of the 2011 ‘SlutWalks’ constitutes a feminist politics of re-signification. We then look at some qualitative, focus group data with teen girls who participated in a UK SlutWalk. We suggest girls are not only negotiating a schizoid double pull towards performing knowing sexy ‘slut’ in postfeminist media contexts, but also managing de-sexualising protectionist discourses in school, particularly in relation to the highly regulatory moral panic over child ‘sexualistion’. We consider whether the SlutWalks are adult-centric and if teen girls' involvement in a SlutWalk offered any critical rupturings to sexual regulation in their everyday lives.
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Jessica Ringrose
Emma Renold
Gender and Education
University College London
Cardiff University
University of London
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a01f289f58f6e6cfdd8cda5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2011.645023
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