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Subject: [feminist-fightback] Politics of Slutwalk: Reading group and discussion<br>To: <a href="mailto:feminist-fightback@lists.riseup.net">feminist-fightback@lists.riseup.net</a><br><br><br>***** Low-traffic announcement list for Feminist Fightback - to unsubscribe send mail to <a href="mailto:sympa@lists.riseup.net">sympa@lists.riseup.net</a><br>
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<br>Reading group and discussion on the politics of Slutwalk.<br>
7-9pm 1st June, Bishopsgate Institute, Bishopsgate, London E1 (opposite<br>
Liverpool St station)<br>
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On 11th June Slutwalk London are inviting women to participate in a march<br>
against rape, which stresses that women should be free from fear of sexual<br>
violence however they dress or choose to express their sexuality.<br>
This march raises interesting questions and has provoked some important<br>
critiques regarding the intersections of race, class and sexuality. The<br>
possibility of reclaiming the word slut has been called into question, with<br>
some women of colour feminists suggesting that this assumes a (white,<br>
middle-class) position of relative power and privilege which marginalises BME<br>
women. Another, related, critique is that the right to free sexual expression<br>
promoted by the march in fact relates only to a very narrow definition of<br>
sexuality.<br>
One particularly important question is how Slutwalk will/ has been presented<br>
and re-appropriated in the mainstream media, potentially hegemonising a white<br>
middle-class vision of feminism and silencing other forms of women’s struggle<br>
in the process.<br>
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We think that Slutwalk’s aim to show that ‘whatever we wear and wherever we<br>
go, yes means yes and no means no’ is enormously important. Particularly when<br>
a senior Tory minister has just stated that rapes are distinguishable, and<br>
therefore that some are more serious than others. This view is obviously<br>
troubling, not least because it plays into the still wide spread assumption<br>
that some women have some level of responsibility for being raped, and that<br>
‘real’ rapes are those involving a high degree of physical force and<br>
violence.<br>
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We would like, however, to use Slutwalk and the responses it has elicited as an<br>
opportunity to engage with the challenges of building an anti-racist feminist<br>
movement – one which recognises that women’s identities and experiences are<br>
often constructed differently according to race, class and sexuality. This<br>
means taking seriously the various critiques that have emerged, taking the time<br>
to discuss them and to consider how and/or if an intersectional feminist<br>
politics can be made visible on the day of the march.<br>
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As a first step we will be meeting to discuss some of the most prominent<br>
articles and critiques about Slutwalk (see below for a list of short readings).<br>
We will be contacting many other feminist, anti-racist and queer collectives to<br>
begin a dialogue on these questions which we hope will continue well after the<br>
march.<br>
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Everyone (including all genders) is welcome to come along to this initial open<br>
discussion on Wednesday 1st June, 7-9pm, Bishopsgate Institute, Bishopsgate E1<br>
(opposite Liverpool Street Station).<br>
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<a href="http://selftravels2010.livejournal.com/2497.html" target="_blank">http://selftravels2010.livejournal.com/2497.html</a><br>
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<a href="http://shareorshelve.blogspot.com/2011/05/reclaim-lexis-continued-from-yesterday.html" target="_blank">http://shareorshelve.blogspot.com/2011/05/reclaim-lexis-continued-from-yesterday.html</a><br>
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<a href="http://tothecurb.wordpress.com/2011/05/13/slutwalk-a-stroll-through-white-supremacy/" target="_blank">http://tothecurb.wordpress.com/2011/05/13/slutwalk-a-stroll-through-white-supremacy/</a><br>
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<a href="http://somewhatofsomethingother.wordpress.com/2011/05/12/i-am-not-a-slut-so-i-didnt-go-to-slutwalk/" target="_blank">http://somewhatofsomethingother.wordpress.com/2011/05/12/i-am-not-a-slut-so-i-didnt-go-to-slutwalk/</a><br>
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And a pod cast of debate featuring Slutwalk organisers:<br>
<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qk11" target="_blank">http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qk11</a><br>
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