Sluts: The truth about slutshaming and what we can do to fight it
By
Beth Ashley (Author)
Hardback
PRE-ORDER released 09 May 2024
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From award-winning journalist Beth Ashley comes a groundbreaking investigation into the history of slutshaming, how it continues to affect us today and what we can do to fight it.
Whore. Hoe. Jezebel. Harlot. Slut. Five words. One meaning.
But what exactly is a slut? How has the concept changed over time? And why is slutshaming so dangerous?
In this groundbreaking investigation, Beth Ashley reveals the truth about slutshaming, gives us the tools to fight it, and encourages us all to have better conversations about sex.
The fight starts now.
About the Author
Beth Ashley is an investigative journalist who specialises in sex, relationships and social class. Her work ranges from light-hearted features on Gen Z dating culture to deep investigations into inequality, and has appeared in The Guardian, Refinery29, Vice, i-D, Dazed, Glamour, The Face, The Independent, Cosmopolitan, Stylist, Women's Health, Mashable, The Metro and more. Beth has also consulted on Bumble's podcast My Love Is... and has produced documentaries for Channel 4. She writes a lot about her working class background, with articles such as Does Class Impact the Way We Have Sex? And Not Worrying About Being Working Class Until I Went to Art School (which went viral on social media). Over the last few years she has cultivated a loyal (and growing) readership and community of social media followers (22,000 combined).
More Details
- Contributor: Beth Ashley
- Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
- ISBN13: 9780241675236
- Number of Pages: 320
- Packaged Dimensions: 141x224x29mm
- Packaged Weight: 422
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
- Release Date: 2024-05-09
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Beth Ashley is an investigative journalist who specialises in sex, relationships and social class. Her work ranges from light-hearted features on Gen Z dating culture to deep investigations into inequality, and has appeared in The Guardian, Refinery29, Vice, i-D, Dazed, Glamour, The Face, The Independent, Cosmopolitan, Stylist, Women's Health, Mashable, The Metro and more. Beth has also consulted on Bumble's podcast My Love Is... and has produced documentaries for Channel 4. She writes a lot about her working class background, with articles such as Does Class Impact the Way We Have Sex? And Not Worrying About Being Working Class Until I Went to Art School (which went viral on social media). Over the last few years she has cultivated a loyal (and growing) readership and community of social media followers (22,000 combined).
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