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Promiscuities follows a group of adolescent girls as they gradually become aware of themselves as sexual beings and discover what our culture tells them being female means. Drawing on her own experiences as well those of her contemporaries, Naomi Wolf reveals the secrets of our coming of age: the sexual games, forbidden crushes, losses of virginity, and rites of initiation.
She also uncompromisingly examines the darker territories of abortion, the influences of the sex industry, and sexual violence that underlie contemporary girl's struggle for womanhood. By bringing into light our relationship to the "shadow slut" that conditions our sexual development, Promiscuities explores how the sexual experiences of the adolescent years determine women's sense of their own value as adults, and envisions how we could better guide girls through the "normatively shocking" landscape they now inhabit.
Finally, Wolf looks at the popular culture of the recent past, as well as at the history and mythology of female desire, to show how our "liberated" culture still fears and distorts female passion. Bold and candid, funny and revelatory, Wolf's stories illustrate the fear and excitement, the fantasies and sometimes crippling realities, that make up a young contemporary woman's journey of erotic and emotional discovery.
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Women, sexual behavior, Adolescent girls, United states, social conditions, 1960-, Women, Sexual behavior, History, Sexual ethics for women, Teenage girls, Social conditions, Young women, Sexualité, Conditions sociales, Identité, Éducation sexuelle des filles, Féminité, Femmes, Adolescentes, Seksualiteit, Psychology, Vrouwen, Mass media, Influence, New York Times reviewed, Women's studies, Sex and gender studies, Comportement sexuelPlaces
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Promiscuities: the secret struggle for womanhood
1998, FawcettBooks/Random House Publishing Group
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Promiscuities: the secret struggle for womanhood
1998, Vintage Canada
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Promiscuities: a secret History of female desire
1997, Chatto & Windus, Chatto and Windus, CHATTO AND WINDUS
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Promiscuities: the secret struggle for womanhood
1997, Random House
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-271) and index.
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In this provocative and highly personal book, bestselling author Naomi Wolf explores a subject that has long been taboo in our society: women's sexual coming-of-age. Promiscuities brazenly exposes the truths behind the conflicting messages directed at young women during and after the sexual revolution. Drawing on surprising examples from the ancient and recent past, along with vivid recollections of her own youth, Wolf shows how our "liberated" culture still fears and distorts female passion. She also shares fascinating true stories that illustrate the fantasies and sometimes crippling realities women pass through on their way toward erotic and emotional discovery.
A landmark book, Promiscuities is a call to women of all ages to reclaim and celebrate their sexuality.
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