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Sexy Selfie Nation
Standing Up for Yourself in Today's Toxic, Sexist Culture- Authors:
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- 2025
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- Copyright year
- 2025
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-9400-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-9401-0
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 292
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- Contents No access
- Introduction No access
- We Can’t Understand the Subway Shirt until We Understand the Transformation of Slut-Shaming No access
- How Do We Cope and Heal? No access
- What Young Women in Their Twenties Are Saying No access
- Sexual Assault Concerns No access
- What Both Sides Are Not Hearing No access
- You Just Want to Be Comfortable No access
- Britney Spears No access
- Beyoncé No access
- Hoop Dreams No access
- Leggings of the 1850s No access
- Voting with Their Legs No access
- Look Away—That Girl Is Wearing Leggings! No access
- Look Away—That Woman Is Wearing Comfortable Clothes on an Airplane! No access
- Look Away—That Woman Is Wearing Clothing She Likes to Wear! No access
- Look Away—That Athlete Is Wearing Athletic Clothing! No access
- Look Away—That Woman Is Wearing Androgynous or Masculine Clothes! No access
- Gendered Dress Codes Are Discriminatory No access
- Students Are Pushing Back No access
- Students Are Getting Mixed Messages No access
- IBSA Is Gen Z’s Slut-Shaming Nightmare No access
- Celebrities Victimized by Image-Based Sexual Abuse No access
- Legal Victories No access
- Survivor Fighting Back by Taking Control of Their Body: Leah Juliett’s Story No access
- Short Skirts Are Not the Problem. Here’s What Is. No access
- What You Drank No access
- What You Wore No access
- Taking Control after Assault No access
- “Oh My God, You Look So Good” No access
- Changing Norms of Vanity No access
- She Was Dress-Coded. Now She Is Defiant. No access
- The Oppositional Gaze No access
- Black Women’s Bodies No access
- Why Sexy Selfies Matter No access
- One Person’s Sexy Is Another Person’s Slutty No access
- Fearing Unwanted Attention No access
- Needing to Document That She Looks Hot No access
- Seeking a New Relationship with Selfies No access
- Is Selfie Abstinence the Answer? No access
- Owning Yourself but Owing Others No access
- Being an Instagram Influencer Got Her Slut-Shamed No access
- Selling Her Sexuality Online Made Her Feel Bad about Herself No access
- When Parents Are Pimps No access
- Okay, but Is It Good for Women? No access
- Reclaiming Your Sexuality by Monetizing It: Norma Buster’s Story No access
- Women Who Sell Sexy Selfies Are at Risk of Theft and Humiliation No access
- Goodbye to OnlyFans No access
- 1. Whenever You Post a Sexy Selfie, Add a Caption Explaining the Ways in Which You Are Contesting Discriminatory Norms. No access
- 2. Don’t Negatively Judge Others over Their Sexy Outfits or Selfies. No access
- 3. When You Regret Your Own Sexy Selfies, Approach Your Remorse with a Growth Mindset. No access
- 4. Stay Connected with a Parent, Aunt, or Another Adult. No access
- 5. Remember That Sexuality Is Not the Problem; Violation of Consent Is the Problem. No access
- 6. Raise Your Voice; Join with Others; Be a Change Agent. No access
- Gendered School Dress Codes No access
- Sexual Harassment and Assault No access
- Sending Nudes Safely No access
- Image-Based Sexual Abuse (Revenge Porn and Deepfakes) No access
- Preface No access
- Chapter 1 No access
- Chapter 2 No access
- Chapter 3 No access
- Chapter 4 No access
- Chapter 5 No access
- Chapter 6 No access
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- Chapter 8 No access
- Chapter 9 No access
- Chapter 10 No access
- Chapter 11 No access
- Conclusion No access
- Index No access Pages 279 - 290
- About the Author No access Pages 291 - 292





