Call Me Her Name Meana — Wolf Exclusive

The Politics of Address Address is political. To be named is to be seen; to be misnamed is to be erased or defied. "Call Me Her" implies negotiation: the speaker’s identity is not solely self-contained but contingent on social response. Meanā Wolf’s exclusive treatment likely interrogates how linguistic practices—titles, pronouns, honorifics—both sustain power hierarchies and provide tools for reclamation. The title’s imperative tone ("Call me") suggests urgency and insistence, a demand that disrupts passive acceptance of imposed names. The addition of "her" centers femininity specifically, inviting discussion about how femininity is policed, fetishized, or claimed across race, class, and ability.