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Why Do Men and Women Slut-Shame?

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Why Do Men and Women Slut-Shame?


Theme Music: In My Love by Brockbeats www.brockbeats.bandcamp.com


Other Music in the Show: 368, Jobii and Acoustick, Guustavv, found on Epidemic Sound.


Referenced in the Show:


Armstrong, Elizabeth A., Laura T. Hamilton, Elizabeth M. Armstrong, and J. Lotus Seeley. 2014. ““Good Girls”: Gender, Social Class, and Slut Discourse on Campus.” Social Psychology Quarterly 77(2): 100-122. DOI: 10.1177/0190272514521220.


Bordo, Susan R., and Muriel Dimen. 1989. Gender/Body/Knowledge. Edited by Alison M. Jagger, Susan R. Bordo. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.


Bordo, Susan R. 2003. Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body. Berkeley and Los Angeles California: New Directions Publishing Corporation


Farvid, Pantea, Virgina Braun, and Casey Rowney. 2017. “’No girl wants to be called a slut!: women, heterosexual casual sex and the sexual double standard.” Journal of Gender Studies 26(5):544-560.


Hess, Aaron, Lisa Menegatos, and Matthew W. Savage. 2015. “Shaming Jane: A Feminist Foucauldian Analysis of How College Students Employ the Sexual Double Standard in Peer Interventions.” Women's Studies in Communication 38(4): 462-485, DOI:10.1080/07491409.2015.1085476.


King, Angela. 2004. “The Prisoner of Gender: Foucault and the Disciplining of the Female Body.” Journal of International Women’s Studies (5,2):29-39. https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol5/iss2/4.


Nack, Adina. 2002. "Bad Girls and Fallen Women: Chronic STD Diagnoses as Gateways to Tribal Stigma." Symbolic Interaction 25(4): 463-485.http://dx.doi.org.libproxy.stfx.ca/10.1525/si.2002.25.4.463 Nack, Adina. 2008. Damaged Goods? Women Living with Incurable Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press.



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Why Do Men and Women Slut-Shame?


Theme Music: In My Love by Brockbeats www.brockbeats.bandcamp.com


Other Music in the Show: 368, Jobii and Acoustick, Guustavv, found on Epidemic Sound.


Referenced in the Show:


Armstrong, Elizabeth A., Laura T. Hamilton, Elizabeth M. Armstrong, and J. Lotus Seeley. 2014. ““Good Girls”: Gender, Social Class, and Slut Discourse on Campus.” Social Psychology Quarterly 77(2): 100-122. DOI: 10.1177/0190272514521220.


Bordo, Susan R., and Muriel Dimen. 1989. Gender/Body/Knowledge. Edited by Alison M. Jagger, Susan R. Bordo. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.


Bordo, Susan R. 2003. Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body. Berkeley and Los Angeles California: New Directions Publishing Corporation


Farvid, Pantea, Virgina Braun, and Casey Rowney. 2017. “’No girl wants to be called a slut!: women, heterosexual casual sex and the sexual double standard.” Journal of Gender Studies 26(5):544-560.


Hess, Aaron, Lisa Menegatos, and Matthew W. Savage. 2015. “Shaming Jane: A Feminist Foucauldian Analysis of How College Students Employ the Sexual Double Standard in Peer Interventions.” Women's Studies in Communication 38(4): 462-485, DOI:10.1080/07491409.2015.1085476.


King, Angela. 2004. “The Prisoner of Gender: Foucault and the Disciplining of the Female Body.” Journal of International Women’s Studies (5,2):29-39. https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol5/iss2/4.


Nack, Adina. 2002. "Bad Girls and Fallen Women: Chronic STD Diagnoses as Gateways to Tribal Stigma." Symbolic Interaction 25(4): 463-485.http://dx.doi.org.libproxy.stfx.ca/10.1525/si.2002.25.4.463 Nack, Adina. 2008. Damaged Goods? Women Living with Incurable Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press.



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