Brisbane Resistance was appalled at the attempt by Griffith University administration to ban the women's edition of the campus newspaper Gravity for featuring a picture of women's genitals with a poem which read this is my cunt, it is beautiful like the rest of my body, I am not embarrassed nor ashamed by my cunt.
The poem went on to explain that vagina means sheath for a penis and that the word cunt should be reclaimed as a better term.
While supporting the intention of the poem, which is to show pride in women's sexual pleasure and challenge the sexist notion that women's sexuality is dirty and shameful, I would like to question its use of the word cunt.
At present the word cunt is used in a negative and extremely pejorative and sexist manner. Without a strong feminist movement, which has the power to alter society's perceptions of women, it is difficult to reclaim sexist language. In broader society, the definition of vagina is not a sheath for a penis but a neutral anatomical term. Therefore I question whether cunt is a better term than vagina.
Angela Luvera, Brisbane Resistance organiser