
‘Being a Slut Really Means You Are Untouchable’: On Shame, Power and the Reclamation of Words

‘Toilet Cubicles are a Strange Hybrid’: Graffiti as a Medium of Political Action
Toilet cubicles are a strange hybrid. They aren’t the main event, yet most people in a venue will visit them at some point. In other words, it’s guaranteed that a lot of people are going to see what you write in the cubicle. What makes this more interesting is that no one can prove it was you who wrote anything – it’s anonymous. This adds a level of honesty that isn’t always present in public debates and discussions…