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Street Harassment

This is a digital resources accompaniment to our Street Harassment issue. If you have any ideas of things we should add, please contact us.

Further Reading – Books

Gender, Identity and Place: Understanding Feminist Geographies by Linda Mcdowell

50 Stories about Stopping Street Harassers by Holly Kearl

Stop Global Street Harassment: Growing Activism Around the World by Holly Kearl

Passing By: Gender and Public Harassment by Carol Brooks Gardner

The Sphinx in the City: Urban Life, the Control of Disorder and Women by Elizabeth Wilson

The Kissing Sailor: The Mystery Behind the Photo that Ended World War II by Lawrence Verria  and George Galdorisi

 

Further Reading – Journals

♡ Sujata Moorti “Introduction to Color of Rape: Gender and Race in Television’s Public Spheres” The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader (2010): 437-443.

♡ Cynthia Grant Bowman “Street Harassment And The Informal Ghettoization Of Women.” Harvard Law Review 106.3 (1993): 517. – available here (free)

♡ Joanna Chiu “SLUT WALKS TURN TABLES” Herizons Summer 2011: 11,11,13. – available here (free)

♡ Anita Little “Hollaback Goes Global” Ms Summer 2010: 14. ProQuest.

♡ Lisa Rahman “HOLLABACK GIRLS!” Herizons Summer 2009: 8. – available here ($3 digital copy)

♡ Marcy Rein “Women Unite: Reclaim the Night” Off Our Backs Jun 30 1978: 8. ProQuest.

♡ Amaya Naomi Roberson “Homeland insecurity: The terror of street harassment” Off Our Backs Volume 33 Issue 7/8 (Jul/Aug 2003): 66. ProQuest.

♡ Judith R Walkowitz “Going Public: Shopping, Street Harassment, and Streetwalking in Late Victorian London” Representations No. 62 (Spring, 1998): 1-30. JSTOR.

♡ Janet Wolff “The Invisible Flâneuse. Women and the Literature of Modernity” Theory Culture Society 2: 37 (1985). – available here (requires SAGE access)

♡ Jennifer Beever “Images of Women in American Popular Culture: The Post-World War II Legacy” (1983). Senior Scholar Papers. Paper 21. – available here (free)

♡ Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites “The Times Square Kiss: Iconic Photography and Civic Renewal in U.S. Public Culture” The Journal of American History , Vol. 94, No. 1 (Jun, 2007), 122-131. – available here (free)

♡ Sherrie A. Kossoudji and Laura J. Dresser “Working Class Rosies: Women Industrial Workers during World War II” The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 52, No. 2 (Jun, 1992), 431-446. – available here (free)

 

Further Reading – Articles

When Street Harassment Is More Deadly Than Catcalls by Holly Kearl (via Ms Magazine)

Takin’ it to the Streets: Creeps, Perverts, and Criminals by Mandy Van Deven (via Bitch Media)

Takin’ It To The Streets: The Perfect Victim by Mandy Van Deven (via Bitch Media)

Let’s Get those Sluts Walking by Laurie Penny (via New Statesman)

Making cities safe for women and girls by Michelle Bachelet (via The Guardian)

Feeling harassed? Do something about it by Holly Kearl (via The Guardian)

SlutWalking gets rolling after cop’s loose talk about provocative clothing by Ed Pilkington (via The Guardian)

Street Harassment: Is a Man Running Over a 14-Year Old Girl for Refusing Sex Serious Enough? by Soraya Chemaly (via Huffington Post)

Nobody Catcalls The Woman In The Wheelchair by Kayla Whaley (via The Establishment)

Street Harassment: Not Just a Cisgender Issue by Sam Dylan Finch (via Let’s Queer Things Up!)

What Street Harassment Is Like For Me As A Trans Woman by Kat Callahan (via Jezebel)

Queer Women and Street Harassment: A Complicated Issue by Laura S. Logan (via Gender & Society)

Calling Out Race in Street Harassment by Awilda González (via the body is not an apology)

The Mexico City women fighting catcallers with confetti guns by Dominique Sisley (via Dazed Digital)

A New Report Reveals the Realities of Street Harassment by Sarah Mirk (via Bitch Media)

Every Street Should be a Safe Street by Suzy X (via Bitch Media)

Portugal has made street harassment a crime – why hasn’t the UK? by Laura Bates (via The Guardian)

Brutalization of women is a constant in popular film by Carrie Rickey (via Variety)

Documenting anti-fat street harassment by Dr Charlotte Cooper (via Obesity Timebomb)

Why The Anti-Street Harassment Movement Needs to Involve More Women of Color by Hannah Hodson (via Autostraddle)

Rhythms of Fear by Laura Maw (via Hazlitt.net)

The Kissing Sailor, or “The Selective Blindness of Rape Culture” (via Crates and Ribbons)

Interview with Greta Friedman by Patricia Redmond (via Veterans History Project)

 

 

Films


Black Woman Walking Dir. Tracey Rose, 2007.

 


Objectified Dir. Tiye Rose Hood, 2010.

 


Walking Home Dir. Nuala Cabral.

 


Fighting Street Harassers With Confetti Guns And Punk Rock

 

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War Zone Dir. Maggie Hadleigh-West, 1998 – watch it here.

 


Damsel in Distress: Part 1 – Tropes vs Women in Video Games by Feminist Frequency

 

Campaigns

Stop Street Harassment – a nonprofit organization dedicated to documenting and ending gender-based street harassment worldwide.

Hollaback! – a movement to end harassment powered by a network of local activists around the world.

Good Night Out – an independent campaign working with clubs, bars, pubs and venues around the UK and Ireland to end harassment on nights out.

 

Art

♡ Tatyana Fazlalizadeh (stop telling women to smile) – website / tumblr

♡ Las Hijas de Violencia – art and music collective from Mexico City, who confront street harassment they face by turning on their harassers with confetti guns and music.

 

Music

Street Harassment – a mix of street-harassment themed songs from us at AWOAS

♡  Tukru’s video playlist

Cats Against Catcalling – a free compilation by Riot Grrrl Berlin


Hey Baby by Chai Pet


Aye Girl by Miss Eaves & P.Kilmure

Sexista punk from Las hijas de Violencia on Vimeo.

Sexista Punk by Las hijas de Violencia


Plastic Bag by Flora

 

Data

Women Feel Less Safe Than Men in Many Developed Countries by Gallup (2012)

In U.S., 37% Do Not Feel Safe Walking at Night Near Home by Gallup (2014)

#SpookyStats: Here’s Why Street Harassment Is A Big Deal (Collective Action for Safe Spaces)

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