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I'm a British journalist living and working in São Paulo, Brazil. Unless linked or credited otherwise, the photos here are mine.

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  • Creepshots and revenge porn: how paparazzi culture affects women

    “Even in a completely private setting, within a marriage – it couldn’t be any more innocuous than the [Kate] Middleton situation – and yet people are still saying things like: what was she expecting, she’s famous and she’s got breasts, and therefore she’s got to keep them covered up all the time. I do think it’s a rage against women being sexual on their own terms. We’re perfectly fine with women being sexual, as long as they are objects and they’re passive, and we can turn them on, turn them off, download them, delete them, whatever it is. But as soon as it’s women who want to have any kind of exclusionary rights about their intimacy, we hate that. We say, ‘No, we’re going to make a whore out of you’.”

    An insightful article by Kira Cochrane in the Guardian on the increasingly creepy voyeurism directed at women, famous or otherwise. Writing about the topless photos of Kate Middleton that were published by a number of magazines worldwide, she says,

    The story prompts questions about why there is such a market, and therefore audience, for these pictures. As others have pointed out, it is not as though there is any dearth of bare breasts, consensually exposed and shared, on the internet. The answer involves a familiar combination of desire and humiliation. There is an interest in seeing not just any breasts, but all breasts, a sense that female bodies are public property, fair game – to be claimed, admired and mocked.

    Tagged: creepshots revenge porn paparazzi feminism

    Posted on September 22, 2012 with 1 note

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