My body is my manifesto1 SlutWalk, FEMEN and femmenist protest

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Abstract

This paper uses an intersectional analysis to look at contemporary forms of women's popular protest in the hopes of raising questions about the explicit use of the gendered body in struggles for women's emancipation. Specifically, it explores the protests of SlutWalk and FEMEN to suggest that such body protests exemplify a problematic interface between third-wave and postfeminism. This interface or junction is most noticeable and problematic in relation to uncontested auto-sexualisation or 'femmenism'. I argue that any subversive potential these recent mobilisations might offer is limited through their reproduction of patriarchal, hegemonic norms. This piece is theoretical in the main, though it does include some preliminary qualitative research by way of drawing on websites, news reports, Twitter feeds, Facebook pages, and other online content produced by or about SlutWalk and FEMEN. The hope is to raise questions about the value of this increasingly pervasive use of sexualised, gender protest for feminist organising, not merely as an academic exercise but for its utility in practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalFeminist Review
Volume107
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • SlutWalk; FEMEN; protest; body; intersectionality

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