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DOI: 10.1177/1103308806065816 Okay, but we are not whores you knowLatina girls navigating the boundaries of gender and ethnicity in SwedenUppsala University, Sweden The use of the term whore is commonly directed at young women, and has, for this reason, been widely debated in the Swedish media and elsewhere. In the article, I focus on Latina girls experiences of being called whores in Sweden. Individual interviews and focus group discussions were used for generation of data. Their narratives are analysed from a perspective that highlights how gender and ethnicity intersect in this highly sexualized word. In my analysis, I explore the diverse meanings of the term whore, and how discursive categories such as immigrants and Swedes are elaborated. The study suggests that meanings of the term whore shift within a multiplicity of relationships and contexts and might, among other things, be associated with toughness. In conclusion, while women of diverse backgrounds are called whores, the connotations of the term depend on how this sexualized issue interacts with local constructions of ethnicity and femininity. These different constructions also shape the girls possibilities of negotiating their subject positions.
Key Words: ethnicity femininity intersectionality sexualization Latina young women
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