TY - JOUR
T1 - Technologies of sexiness
T2 - theorizing women's engagement in the sexualization of culture
AU - Evans, Adrienne
AU - Riley, Sarah
AU - Shankar, Avi
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - 'Raunch' culture and 'porno-chic' are examples of a dramatic rise in the re-sexualization of women's bodies. Wrapped in discourses of individualism, consumerism and empowerment, and often excluding those who are not white, heterosexual and slim, this sexualization of culture has created significant debates within feminist literature with regard to the question of how to value women's choices of participation in sexualized culture while also maintaining a critical standpoint towards the cultural context that has enabled such postfeminist sexual subjectivities. In this paper we contribute to these debates by presenting 'technologies of sexiness', a theoretical framework that draws on Foucauldian theorizing of technologies of the self and Butler's work on performativity. The technology of sexiness framework conceptualizes a blurring between subjectivity and consumer and media culture and highlights the doubled movements in which agency is complexly enabled and disabled in relation to technology, performance/parody, multiplicity and recuperation.
AB - 'Raunch' culture and 'porno-chic' are examples of a dramatic rise in the re-sexualization of women's bodies. Wrapped in discourses of individualism, consumerism and empowerment, and often excluding those who are not white, heterosexual and slim, this sexualization of culture has created significant debates within feminist literature with regard to the question of how to value women's choices of participation in sexualized culture while also maintaining a critical standpoint towards the cultural context that has enabled such postfeminist sexual subjectivities. In this paper we contribute to these debates by presenting 'technologies of sexiness', a theoretical framework that draws on Foucauldian theorizing of technologies of the self and Butler's work on performativity. The technology of sexiness framework conceptualizes a blurring between subjectivity and consumer and media culture and highlights the doubled movements in which agency is complexly enabled and disabled in relation to technology, performance/parody, multiplicity and recuperation.
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UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959353509351854
U2 - 10.1177/0959353509351854
DO - 10.1177/0959353509351854
M3 - Article
SN - 0959-3535
VL - 20
SP - 114
EP - 131
JO - Feminism & Psychology
JF - Feminism & Psychology
IS - 1
ER -