White Girl Wasted: Gender Performativity of Sexuality with Alcohol in National Panhellenic Conference Sorority Women

Pietro A. Sasso, Delaware State University
Amber Manning-Ouellette, Oklahoma State University
Kim E. Bullington, Old Dominion University
Shelley Price-Williams, University of Northern Iowa

Abstract

This narrative qualitative study explored how sorority members negotiated their identities within systems of hegemony with their student communities. Sorority members used women’s empowerment discourse to rationalize how they consumed alcohol, engaged in frequent consensual sexual relationships, and navigated relationships with fraternity men and across their campus sorority/fraternity communities. Implications for practice included harm reduction, sex education, and supportive policies.