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The once obscene word is now transcending censorship to enter the mainstream via queer communities around the world, revealing the shifting power of language in the digital age. For a small word, one full of phonetic pleasure, it carries a lot of baggage. It can shock when used in polite company, and is still considered deeply offensive in the public sphere.
It can seduce — although drop it in a sexual context at your own risk. It can be punk, when reclaimed by artists like Tracey Emin, in CV: Cunt Vernacular , the video self-portrait of her early years of sexual promiscuity and sexual abuse. Predictably, the phrase has now become a meme on Twitter and TikTok. My straight while male friends appropriate the words ironically. Shakespeare was subtler, opting for euphemisms or plays on the word. It was even censored from the Oxford English dictionary, not appearing until despite evidence of common use in English centuries before.
But there has always been something queer about the word, one which evades easy categorisation. To censor it is to deny female sexuality in and of itself, Myles argues.
Minter had previously organised an auction with artists including Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons and Richard Prince to fundraise for the sex education nonprofit organisation Planned Parenthood — and these works showed as part of the exhibition Abortion is Normal , co-organised by Minter at Eva Presenhuber, New York in In a context where the state seeks to assert control over your cunt, there is rebellion in a feminist reclaiming of the word.