TY - JOUR AU - Pinelli, Alicia M. PY - 2019/05/23 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Showering in Everyday Privilege: A Reflective Analysis JF - Understanding and Dismantling Privilege JA - UDP VL - 9 IS - 1 SE - Youth and Student Voices DO - UR - https://wpcjournal.com/article/view/17963 SP - 44 - 51 AB - <p>This piece utilizes critical reflexivity and an auto-ethnographical approach applied to the act of showering to analyze systematic intersections of privilege in daily acts. It examines how one of our most private/intimate experiences—showering—relates to ability, class, gender, and race and their attached privileges, and reinforces acts of social policing. Through this deconstruction this piece brings to light the ways in which the privilege has been socially constructed to connect to all areas of life, perpetuating societal norms and privileges. It highlights the importance of individual critical reflexivity and its connection to societal change.</p> ER -