Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds. Story highlights Author Naomi Wolf says recent controversies reveal biased views toward women's bodies The Pussy Riot trial and Arab Spring protests showed women stripped of autonomy Women's bodies are battlegrounds used to wage culture wars, Wolf says It's scandalous when women take ownership of their own bodies, Wolf contends. It seems as if we are in a time of unprecedented struggle over the meaning of women's bodies and sexuality. Controversy is swirling about an American University professor who breast-fed a baby in class ; topless photos of Kate Middleton have been released ; and a Time magazine cover showing a mother breast-feeding her toddler sparked even more tittering in May. It is not just the breast that is contested: Pussy Riot, the punk band, was sentenced to two years in a Russian prison after a staged performance in which they did high kicks that showed too much of their bodies.
By Katie Hopkins for MailOnline. In these dark times of political uncertainty a little harmless distraction is a welcome thing. Let me reassure you: I welcome the unveiling of a vagina as much as the next liberal. I imagined such things would be executed with a flourish and some panache, a theatrical whipping away of a silk sheet to reveal the unwieldy phallus of some Athenian god. Or perhaps with hushed tones and whispers, the better to excite and titivate us in anticipation of the shrouded nakedness about to be revealed. Oiled up and fully bushed trying to support her ridiculous 'Slut Walk'.
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But there are many different methods to make a sartorial statement, sometimes with unintended consequences. She shocked then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with her anti-nuclear message originally hidden underneath her top. However, the top was later criticised for allegedly being made by women in poor working conditions.