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An edition of Slut (2014)

SLUT

the play

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"SLUT: The Play offers communities and individuals the real-life insight into rape and bullying culture necessary to inspire change in the attitudes and practices surrounding girls and sexuality. SLUT creates much-needed space to discuss-openly and honestly-experiences with shaming, sex, and violence, thus providing a crucial antidote to slut culture"--

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Slut
2015, Feminist Press at The City University of New York
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SLUT: the play
2014, The Feminist Press at City University New York, The Feminist Press at CUNY
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York City
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
812/.6
Library of Congress
PS3603.A667 S58 2014, PS3603.A667S58 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 49 pages
Number of pages
49

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31046502M
ISBN 13
9781558618824
LCCN
2014037071

Work Description

""SLUT is truthful, raw, and immediate! Experience this play and witness what American young women live with everyday."--Gloria Steinem - Remember the slut at your school? Whether used as a slur or reclaimed as an expression of sexy confidence, this word has been used as an acceptable excuse for rape, bullying, and the sexual double standard. In the spirit of The Vagina Monologues, this riveting, critically acclaimed play, written in collaboration with New York City high school students, sheds light on enduring feminist issues. The play is accompanied by production notes, a guide for talk-backs, and provocative essays by Carol Gilligan, Jennifer Baumgardner, and Jarrod Chin of Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP), among others, providing the resources to inspire change within our communities and ourselves.Katie Cappiello and Meg McInerney are the creative director and managing director of the revolutionary feminist acting school The Arts Effect. In their ten years of teaching, they have brought theater arts programming to public, private, and special education schools worldwide. Their work has been hailed by Secretary of State Hillary R. Clinton, Gloria Steinem, Eve Ensler, Kathy Najimy, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, Tina Fey, and Amy Poehler, and they have been honored by The National Women's Hall of Fame and The United States Congress for their dedicated, cutting-edge work empowering young girls. Jennifer Baumgardner is the executive director of The Feminist Press at CUNY as well as an author, activist, and filmmaker. "--

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