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"I Am Not a Slut: Slut-Shaming in the Age of the Internet" by Leora Tanenbaum revisits and expands on her groundbreaking work addressing the persistent problem of slut-shaming, particularly as it has evolved with digital culture. Drawing on interviews with young women, Tanenbaum reveals how slut-shaming operates as a form of bullying and social control through rumors, sexual stereotyping, and online harassment.
The book illustrates that many targeted girls are not sexually active but are punished simply for perceived behavior, appearance, or defiance of societal norms about femininity and sexuality. Tanenbaum explains that slut-shaming is deeply tied to controlling female sexuality and enforcing outdated gender roles.
The digital age has amplified its reach, sometimes leading to severe psychological harm, including suicide among bullied teens. Tanenbaum advocates for new strategies for young women to resist slut-shaming, while calling on communities and schools to take stronger action against this form of harassment to help end it for good.
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