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18 February 2025

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This thought-provoking essay explores the historical and contemporary realities of slut-shaming— a form of social control that has long suppressed female sexuality and expression. Drawing on sociological perspectives and historical case studies, the piece examines how women’s bodies, clothing, and sexual agency have been policed from the Roman Republic to the Victorian era and into the digital age. With discussions on prostitution, societal stigma, and the impact of online exposure, this analysis highlights the enduring constraints placed on women’s autonomy. A compelling read for those interested in gender studies, sociology, and feminist discourse.

Title: The Social Experience of Slut-Shaming
Module: Sociology of Everyday Life
Grade: First Class
Degree: Sociology (BA)

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