I Am Not a Slut

Author:   Leora Tanenbaum
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780062282590


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   03 February 2015
Format:   Paperback
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The author of the groundbreaking work Slut! explores the phenomenon of slut-shaming in the age of sexting, tweeting, and ""liking."" She shows that the sexual double standard is more dangerous than ever before and offers wisdom and strategies for alleviating its destructive effects on young women's lives. Young women are encouraged to express themselves sexually. Yet when they do, they are derided as ""sluts."" Caught in a double bind of mixed sexual messages, young women are confused. To fulfill the contradictory roles of being sexy but not slutty, they create an ""experienced"" identity on social media-even if they are not sexually active--while ironically referring to themselves and their friends as ""sluts."" But this strategy can become a weapon used against young women in the hands of peers who circulate rumors and innuendo--elevating age-old slut-shaming to deadly levels, with suicide among bullied teenage girls becoming increasingly common. Now, Leora Tanenbaum revisits her influential work on sexual stereotyping to offer fresh insight into the digital and face-to-face worlds contemporary young women inhabit. She shares her new research, involving interviews with a wide range of teenage girls and young women from a variety of backgrounds as well as parents, educators, and academics. Tanenbaum analyzes the coping mechanisms young women currently use and points them in a new direction to eradicate slut-shaming for good.

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Author:   Leora Tanenbaum
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9780062282590


ISBN 10:   006228259
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   03 February 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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<i>I Am Not a Slut</i> offers <b>both a wake-up call about the dangerous impact of the word 'slut' and a path forward to talk about sex and sexuality in an open, positive, and nonjudgmental way. --Cecile Richards, President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America


Sure to be widely embraced by those interested in gender and sexual inequalities. --Library Journal


Sure to be widely embraced by those interested in gender and sexual inequalities. --Library Journal Timely [and] provocative. --Publishers Weekly Absolutely crucial read . . .Tanenbaum's empathetic look at how today's expectations of performative identity can undermine real, healthy sexuality is heartbreaking. With any luck, it will also galvanize a much-needed shift, challenging each of us to consider how we participate in creating the world these girls navigate. --Andi Zeisler, cofounder and editorial director, Bitch Media Gives a generation of tweeting young women some thoughtful and well-researched advice about how to conduct their digital lives . . . Feminists young and old: this book is for you. --Bookish What are girls to do when the same culture that encourages them to express their sexuality calls them sluts for doing just that? It's a big, important question, and Tanenbaum is up to the task of exploring it. --Book Riot I recommend this book to anyone who cares about girls and young women and wants to understand the heartbreaking challenges they face as they grow into their sexuality. --Aisha Tyler, Comedian, Actress, Author This brilliant, thoughtful, and compelling investigation of young womanhood commands the reader's attention from beginning to end. --Booklist (starred review) Profoundly eye-opening book about the dangerous world young women are forced to negotiate and the blind-eye all too often turned toward it by their peers, adults, and even the media. It should be required reading. --Elissa Schappell, author of Blueprints for Building Better Girls A significant, spirited analysis sure to be embraced by feminists and deserving of wide attention. --Kirkus Reviews I Am Not a Slut offers both a wake-up call about the dangerous impact of the word 'slut' and a path forward to talk about sex and sexuality in an open, positive, and nonjudgmental way. --Cecile Richards, President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America This thoroughly researched, galvanizing book will serve as a crucial tool for young women and their families. Tanenbaum navigates the perilous waters young women are swimming . . . and offers them a guide to make it safely to shore. --Rebecca Traister, author of Big Girls Don't Cry


I Am Not a Slut offers both a wake-up call about the dangerous impact of the word slut and a path forward to talk about sex and sexuality in an open, positive, and nonjudgmental way. --Cecile Richards, President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America


Sure to be widely embraced by those interested in gender and sexual inequalities. --Library Journal Gives a generation of tweeting young women some thoughtful and well-researched advice about how to conduct their digital lives . . . Feminists young and old: this book is for you. --Bookish Timely [and] provocative. --Publishers Weekly Absolutely crucial read . . .Tanenbaum's empathetic look at how today's expectations of performative identity can undermine real, healthy sexuality is heartbreaking. With any luck, it will also galvanize a much-needed shift, challenging each of us to consider how we participate in creating the world these girls navigate. --Andi Zeisler, cofounder and editorial director, Bitch Media What are girls to do when the same culture that encourages them to express their sexuality calls them sluts for doing just that? It's a big, important question, and Tanenbaum is up to the task of exploring it. --Book Riot I recommend this book to anyone who cares about girls and young women and wants to understand the heartbreaking challenges they face as they grow into their sexuality. --Aisha Tyler, Comedian, Actress, Author This brilliant, thoughtful, and compelling investigation of young womanhood commands the reader's attention from beginning to end. --Booklist (starred review) Profoundly eye-opening book about the dangerous world young women are forced to negotiate and the blind-eye all too often turned toward it by their peers, adults, and even the media. It should be required reading. --Elissa Schappell, author of Blueprints for Building Better Girls I Am Not a Slut offers both a wake-up call about the dangerous impact of the word 'slut' and a path forward to talk about sex and sexuality in an open, positive, and nonjudgmental way. --Cecile Richards, President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America This thoroughly researched, galvanizing book will serve as a crucial tool for young women and their families. Tanenbaum navigates the perilous waters young women are swimming . . . and offers them a guide to make it safely to shore. --Rebecca Traister, author of Big Girls Don't Cry A significant, spirited analysis sure to be embraced by feminists and deserving of wide attention. --Kirkus Reviews


I Am Not a Slut offers both a wake-up call about the dangerous impact of the word 'slut' and a path forward to talk about sex and sexuality in an open, positive, and nonjudgmental way. ---Cecile Richards, President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America


"""This brilliant, thoughtful, and compelling investigation of young womanhood commands the reader's attention from beginning to end."" -- Booklist (starred review) ""Gives a generation of tweeting young women some thoughtful and well-researched advice about how to conduct their digital lives . . . Feminists young and old: this book is for you."" -- Bookish ""What are girls to do when the same culture that encourages them to express their sexuality calls them sluts for doing just that? It's a big, important question, and Tanenbaum is up to the task of exploring it."" -- Book Riot ""A significant, spirited analysis sure to be embraced by feminists and deserving of wide attention."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""Timely [and] provocative."" -- Publishers Weekly ""Sure to be widely embraced by those interested in gender and sexual inequalities."" -- Library Journal ""This thoroughly researched, galvanizing book will serve as a crucial tool for young women and their families. Tanenbaum navigates the perilous waters young women are swimming . . . and offers them a guide to make it safely to shore."" -- Rebecca Traister, author of Big Girls Don't Cry ""I recommend this book to anyone who cares about girls and young women and wants to understand the heartbreaking challenges they face as they grow into their sexuality."" -- Aisha Tyler, Comedian, Actress, Author ""Profoundly eye-opening book about the dangerous world young women are forced to negotiate and the blind-eye all too often turned toward it by their peers, adults, and even the media. It should be required reading."" -- Elissa Schappell, author of Blueprints for Building Better Girls ""Absolutely crucial read . . .Tanenbaum's empathetic look at how today's expectations of performative identity can undermine real, healthy sexuality is heartbreaking. With any luck, it will also galvanize a much-needed shift, challenging each of us to consider how we participate in creating the world these girls navigate."" -- Andi Zeisler, cofounder and editorial director, Bitch Media ""I Am Not a Slut offers both a wake-up call about the dangerous impact of the word 'slut' and a path forward to talk about sex and sexuality in an open, positive, and nonjudgmental way."" -- Cecile Richards, President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America"


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Leora Tanenbaum is the author of Slut! Growing Up Female with a Bad Reputation and a rising young talent of journalism today. She has written for Newsday, Seventeen, Ms., and The Nation, among others, and appears regularly on a variety of national television programs. She lives in New York City with her husband and two children.

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