Graham Crackers and Good Girls
A Historical and Theoretical Case for Expanding the Conceptual Reach of Purity Culture’s Control of Bodies Assigned Female at Birth
April 9, 2024
Abstract: In this work, we make a historical and theoretical case for expanding the conceptual reach of purity culture’s control of bodies assigned female at birth to include body shape and size. We utilize the visceral, embodied language of an original poetic work from Rebekah Vickery, one of the authors, to weave experiential knowledge into our analysis. We utilize the theories of biopower and stigma, as well as the materiality of the female body, to understand purity culture’s control and discipline of the female body in and through three mechanisms: mind–body dualism, white supremacist patriarchy, and appetite control.