Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 292
Trim: 6½ x 9
978-0-8420-2599-7 • Paperback • November 1997 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
978-0-7425-7482-3 • eBook • November 1997 • $47.00 • (£36.00)
Mary E. Odem is associat eprofessor of women's studies and history at Emory University. Jody Clay-Warner is visiting assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at Emory University.
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
Finally, a truly superb volume on the topic of sexual assault. I highly recommend it. There are valuable pieces for everyone here—students, scholars, and those wanting to learn more about the subject of rape and sexual aggression, its impract on victims, and strategies for change.
— Demie Kurz, University of Pennsylvania
This anthology serves up the leading experts and most engaging voices. Confronting Rape and Sexual Assault will be a useful primer for students, health care workers, law enforcement officials, and public policymakers. I anticipate that it will quickly become the standard reference work on the subject because of its thorough coverage.
— Ginny Daley, Duke University Libraries
An excellent text that should be required reading for anyone interested in the issue. Sexual violence is placed in an institutional and cultural context, and the intersections of sexual assault and race, ethnicity, and gender are explored.
— Jennifer Dritt, vice president of Education, National Coalition Against Sexual Assault