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SlutWalking in the Shadow of the Law


Deborah Tuerkheimer


DePaul University - College of Law

February 22, 2012

Minnesota Law Review, Vol. 98

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This Article examines the convergence of two seemingly contradictory developments. One is the widespread rape of women by acquaintances, dates, and intimates, mostly without legal recourse. The other is the emergence of a generation of women who embrace a pro-sex orientation and define their sexualities accordingly. To date, legal theorists have failed to reconcile this move toward sex positivity with the ubiquity of non-stranger rape. SlutWalk – the global grassroots initiative that protests rape by embracing sex – provides a vehicle for first exploring tensions that arise when sexual agency is asserted against a backdrop of pervasive sexual violation. On analysis, sexual agency must be reconceived, which in turn exposes new perspectives on rape law and informs the next phase of reform.

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Date posted: February 22, 2012 ; Last revised: March 28, 2013

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Tuerkheimer, Deborah, SlutWalking in the Shadow of the Law (February 22, 2012). Minnesota Law Review, Vol. 98. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2009541 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2009541

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Deborah Tuerkheimer (Contact Author)
DePaul University - College of Law ( email )
25 E. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL Cook County 60604-2287
United States
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