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Sluts: The truth about slutshaming and what we can do to fight it
By (Author) Beth Ashley
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Penguin Books Ltd
10th June 2025
8th May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sexual abuse and harassment
Social discrimination and social justice
Gender studies: women and girls
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Reportage, journalism or collected columns
Social and cultural history
306.7082
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm
500g
From award-winning journalist Beth Ashley comes a groundbreaking investigation into the history of slutshaming, how it continues to affect us today and what we can do to fight it. From award-winning journalist Beth Ashley comes a groundbreaking investigation into the history of slutshaming, how it continues to affect us today and what we can do to fight it. Whore. Hoe. Jezebel. Harlot. Slut. Five words. One meaning. But what exactly is a slut How has the concept changed over time And why is slutshaming so dangerous In this groundbreaking investigation, Beth Ashley reveals the truth about slutshaming, gives us the tools to fight it, and encourages us all to have better conversations about sex. The fight starts now.
This book makes me proud to be a slut! Beth tackles the subject with diligence and compassion, examining the big bad slut-shamey world as well as the more private experiences of self-proclaimed (or accused) sluts. A must-read for anyone whose sexual expression has been used as a weapon against them * Ruby Rare *
An important and honest book that will encourage better conversations about sex. I wish I read this when I was younger! * Laura Whitmore *
Beth Ashley takes a fascinating deep dive into the history of slutshaming. Along the way she challenges taboos and misconceptions and reframes the patriarchal narrative to explore how we can celebrate positive attitudes to sex. * Service 95, Dua Lipa's Book Club *
Most, if not all, women know what its like to be slut-shamed AKA criticised, humiliated, or harassed for their sexual expression and journalist Beth Ashley is no exception. But what is a slut Why is slut-shaming so prevalent And whats its history In her taboo-smashing debut book, Sluts, Ashley sets about answering these questions, and strives to give us the tools to fight slut-shaming. * Cosmopolitan *
Beth Ashley is an investigative journalist who specialises in sex, relationships and social class. Her work ranges from light-hearted features on Gen Z dating culture to deep investigations into inequality, and has appeared in The Guardian, Refinery29, Vice, i-D, Dazed, Glamour, The Face, The Independent, Cosmopolitan, Stylist, Women's Health, Mashable, The Metro and more. Beth has also consulted on Bumble's podcast My Love Is... and has produced documentaries for Channel 4. She writes a lot about her working class background, with articles such as Does Class Impact the Way We Have Sex And Not Worrying About Being Working Class Until I Went to Art School (which went viral on social media). Over the last few years she has cultivated a loyal (and growing) readership and community of social media followers (22,000 combined).