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SlutWalk as perifeminist response to rape logic: the politics of reclaiming a name

Pages 23-39
Received 11 Aug 2014
Accepted 02 Sep 2015
Published online: 19 Oct 2015
 
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ABSTRACT

Questions about the meaning and value of SlutWalk have generated considerable public debate. This article explores how SlutWalk subverts rape logic, rendering it apparent and absurd while circulating counterclaims to oppose sexual violence. By reclaiming “slut” through performative protest and political mobilization, SlutWalk offers trenchant critiques of rape logic's conflation of clothes and consent. Although media and feminist commentators alike met this protest strategy with skepticism, I argue that SlutWalk enacts a perifeminist response to rape logic that demonstrates the subversive power of reclaiming a name.

Acknowledgements

The author wishes to thank D. Robert DeChaine and the anonymous reviewers. She also thanks Aren Z. Aizura, Jigna Desai, Zenzele Isoke, Ummni Khan, Samantha Majic, Corey S. Shdaimah, and Catherine R. Squires for helpful feedback on earlier versions of this essay.

 

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