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Chances are that you are getting it all wrong. nIn this eye-opening new work, slut-shaming expert Leora Tanenbaum explains that when we criticize young women for wearing body-revealing outfits and sharing sexy selfies, we are losing the plot. nThe problem is not with the actions young women take but with the toxic, sexist conditions they are responding to. nYoung people are sick of being held responsible for others inability to keep their eyes off their bodies. They explain that most of the time, they arent even trying to sexualize themselves--and, when they do, they are taking control over their bodily autonomy and standing up for themselves. nTanenbaum demonstrates that sexy does not mean inviting sex, and that when young women and nonbinary people embrace a sexualized aesthetic or post sexy pictures, they do so on their own terms. nIn choosing to wear body-revealing clothing and posting sexy selfies, young people are taking a stand for themselves and against three pillars of nonconsensual sexualization that shape their daily lives n Gendered dress codes, which allow teachers and administrators to scrutinize and comment on girls bodies; Nonconsensual sharing of intimate images (revenge porn and deepfakes), which portray girls and women as sexual objects deserving of public humiliation; The aftermath of sexual harassment and assault, when victims are told--still today, even after #MeToo--that they were asking for it. Theres nothing wrong with taking and sharing intimate pictures. Theres nothing wrong with feeling good about ones body. Everyone should be able to stand up for themselves, experience a sense of bodily autonomy, and shape and share their image on their own terms. nIf you like cultural criticism that supports women of all identities, then youll love Sexy Selfie Nation. nChances are that you are getting it all wrong. In this eye-opening new work, slut-shaming expert Leora Tanenbaum explains that when we criticize young women for wearing body-revealing outfits and sharing sexy selfies, we are losing the plot. The problem is not with the actions young women take but with the toxic, sexist conditions they are responding to. Young people are sick of being held responsible for others inability to keep their eyes off their bodies. They explain that most of the time, they arent even trying to sexualize themselves--and, when they do, they are taking control over their bodily autonomy and standing up for themselves.<
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