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Just Sex? - The Cultural Scaffolding of Rape

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In the award-winning Just Sex? The Cultural Scaffolding of Rape, Nicola Gavey provides an extensive commentary on the existing literature on rape, analysing recent research to examine the psychological and cultural conditions of possibility for contemporary sexual violence. Just Sex? argues that feminist theory on sexual victimization has gone both too far and not far enough. It presents the reader with a challenging and original perspective on the issues of rape, sex and the body, incorporating new material on sexism, misogyny and digital culture, as well as debates over gendered analyses of sexual violence.
The second edition has been updated and expanded to be extremely timely and relevant, with the most recent high-profile rape cases - the Stanford rape case and the Belfast rape case - being tried in the media and online. The rise of the Hollywood Harvey Weinstein scandal and the #MeToo movement makes this book incredibly useful and necessary to those who are working within the area of sexual violence.
This will appeal to academic readers studying psychology, sociology, and criminology, as well as those looking into cultural influences on society. It will also be very useful to those working in the professional sector on prevention and with people who have been subjected to sexual violence.

Sommario

PART 1 RAPE IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT
Chapter 1 Rape as a social problem
Chapter 2 The discovery of a rape epidemic
PART 2 GENDER, POWER, AND SEXUALITY - AND THE LIMITS OF INDIVIDUAL CHOICE
Chapter 3 The social construction of sex, subjectivity, and the body
Chapter 4 Heterosexuality under the microscope
Chapter 5 Unsexy sex: Unwanted sex, sexual coercion, and rape

PART 3 GOING TOO FAR, NOT GOING FAR ENOUGH
Chapter 6 Can a woman be raped and not know it?
Chapter 7 Turning the tables? Women raping men
Chapter 8 Toward ending rape

PART 4 REJOINDER FOR THE SECOND EDITION
Chapter 9 The gender of rape culture: Revisiting the cultural scaffolding of rape

 


Info autore

Nicola Gavey is Professor of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Riassunto

Expanded and updated with a new chapter and extensive critical commentary, this award-winning book combines an overview of the existing literature on rape with an analysis of recent research to examine the psychological and cultural implications of contemporary sexual violence.

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