Confronting rape and sexual assault

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Confronting rape and sexual assault

edited by Mary E. Odem and Jody Clay-Warner

(Worlds of women, no. 3)

Scholarly Resources, 1998

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Rape and sexual assault

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-281)

Filmography: p. 283-287

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So serious are the topics of rape and sexual assault that the mere discussion of them is often avoided. In this book, Mary Odem and Jody Clay-Warner examine the complex and painful issue of sexual violence from various perspectives, including sociology, criminology, anthropology, public health, and women's studies. The inclusion of personal accounts from women who have been raped or threatened by rape makes this collection particularly accessible, compelling, and powerful. An essay details one woman's long struggle as a rape survivor, a poem describes the fear of rape and society's treatment of the victim, and a sonnet traces the journey from victim to survivor. Not only does this invaluable collection define and examine the prevalence of rape and sexual assault, but it analyzes social and institutional factors that contribute to their occurrence and provides strategies for prevention and change.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Speaking Out Chapter 2 Rape Poem Chapter 3 Surviving Rape: A Morning/Mourning Ritual Chapter 4 Rape Sonnets Chapter 5 Mikvah Ceremony for Laura Part 6 II Defining the Problem Chapter 7 A Feminist Redefinition of Rape and Sexual Assault: Historical Foundations and Change Chapter 8 Hidden Rape: Sexual Aggression and Victimization in a National Sample of Students in Higher Education Chapter 9 Wife Rape and the law Chapter 10 The Effects of Sexual Assault on Men: A Survey of Twenty-two Victims Part 11 III Why Rape Happens Chapter 12 The Socio-Cultural Context of Rape: A Cross-Cultural Study Chapter 13 "Riding the Bull at Gilley's": Convicted Rapists Describe the Rewards of Rape Chapter 14 Rape Myths Chapter 15 Sexual Aggression, Masculinity, and Fathers Part 16 IV Institutional and Cultural Context Chapter 17 Fraternities and Rape on Campus Chapter 18 Mass Media, Sexual Violence, and Male Viewers Chapter 19 Rape, Racism, and the Law Chapter 20 Gender, Ethnicity, and Sexual Assault: Findings from a Los Angeles Study Part 21 V Strategies for Change Chapter 22 The Effects of Resistance Strategies on Rape Chapter 23 Organizational and Community Transformation: The Case of a Rape Crisis Center Chapter 24 Rape and the Law Chapter 25 Clarence, Willian, Iron Mike, Tailhook, Senator Packwood, Spur Posse, Magic . . . and Us

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