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Read in July, 2009
MORAL HAZARD
Laura M. Carpenter
Review of The Purity Myth: How America’s Obsession With Virginity Is Hurting Young Women
By Jessica Valenti
Seal Press
For decades, Right-Wing think tanks and conservative Christian organizations have promoted what Jessica Valenti calls the “purity myth”: the belief that virginity separates moral/good women from their immoral/bad sisters. In its blatant attempt to re-establish traditional gender roles, the purity movement...more
Laura M. Carpenter
Review of The Purity Myth: How America’s Obsession With Virginity Is Hurting Young Women
By Jessica Valenti
Seal Press
For decades, Right-Wing think tanks and conservative Christian organizations have promoted what Jessica Valenti calls the “purity myth”: the belief that virginity separates moral/good women from their immoral/bad sisters. In its blatant attempt to re-establish traditional gender roles, the purity movement...more
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Read in May, 2009
Let me begin this review by professing my support for Jessica Valenti's overarching purpose in The Purity Myth: to expose the trope of sexual purity as deeply entrenched in American culture and to demonstrate the harmfulness of this trope on young American women. I agree with her assessment of the state and nature of "purity" (indeed, race theorists and sexuality theorists have long since questioned the value of the concept of purity), and I applaud her commitment to the social, psycho...more
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Read in September, 2009
Feisty reportage on what the author calls the "virginity movement." Explores how girls' value is defined in terms of their sexuality. With all the talk about the sexualization of girls, don't forget this analysis and perspective. It's not only about the ads and the thongs for 7 year olds -- it's about the incredible power and reach of the abstinence movement, the state of sex ed in our country, and the pressure girls face to define their worth in terms of virginity.
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Read in April, 2009
Jessica Valenti does a great job exposing the purity myth - the idea that women should be judged by their sexuality, and are impure if they rebel against "traditional" gender roles in any way - and its consequences. I really like how she ties together many of the problems that women face - the virgin/whore dichotomy, rape culture, victim blaming - and presents them as all issues that are related to the idea that when women are judged by a standard of purity that relates to sexual activ...more
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Read in June, 2009
I'm only in the 2nd or 3rd chapter - it's been a tough read, not because I don't agree with the author, but because everything seems to be a "well-duh" statement and the pages are littered with far too many footnotes - as if she had the inability to edit herself. And they aren't essential footnotes, they're footnotes with continued bitching and attempts to be witty. It's at 3 stars because I've been told so many times that I must read this that I am holding out hope.
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Nov 30, 2008
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