modesty movement

How Modesty Doctrines Made Me Hate My Body

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by Vyckie Garrison, No Longer Qivering

November 21, 2011 - 10:48pm (Print)

Modesty taught me that my first priority needed to be making sure I wasn’t a “stumbling block” to men. Not being sexually attractive was the most important thing I had to consider when buying clothes, putting them on, maintaining my weight (can’t have things getting tight!), and moving around (can’t wiggle those hips, or let a little knee show). Modesty taught me that what I looked like was what mattered most of all. Not what I thought. Not how I felt. Not what I was capable of doing. Worrying about modesty, and being vigilantnotto be sexy, made me even more obsessed with my looks than the women in short shorts and spray tans I was taught to hate

 

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"Shoot the Slut:" The 21st Century Backlash Is All About Sex

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by Amanda Marcotte, RH Reality Check

June 13, 2011 - 6:23am (Print)

Women have been quietly making gains in education, leadership, respect in the media, and power in the office.  Obviously, that's why we're suffering from an anti-feminist backlash. But this time, it's all about ridiculous standards of chastity. 

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From Bikinis to Burqas, the Feminist Politics of Clothing

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by Sarah Seltzer, RH Reality Check

July 10, 2009 - 7:00am (Print)

How can so many American feminists have come out against a burqa ban in France? The answer is that singling out the burqa as the only article of clothing patriarchal enough to merit legal regulation is racist.

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