Fraternity Gang Rape – Sex, Brotherhood, and Privilege on Campus
Autor Peggy Reeves Sandayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814740385
ISBN-10: 0814740383
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814740383
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"A classic. Fraternity Gang Rape is a fascinating analysis of how all-male groups such as fraternities or athletic teams may create a rape culture where behavior occurs that few individuals acting alone would perpetrate. The new introduction and afterword shed light on how this pernicious problem continues today, insightfully illuminating the complicity of society in the failure of accountability for acquaintance rape." Mary P. Koss, co-editor of No Safe Haven: Male Violence Against Women at Home, at Work, and in the CommunityPraise for the First Edition: "A powerful and important book. Contemporary Psychology"Full of insights . . . an important contribution . . . written in accessible prose and ideal for course use. Women's Review of Books"Powerfully moving and analytically provocative. . . . If the college or university at which AJS readers teach has a fraternity or sorority system, this book will be useful in understanding the way those organizations not only construct the gender relations between women and men on campus but also provide a map of male domination that members can take with them for the rest of their lives." Michael S. Kimmel, American Journal of Sociology"Sanday draws a chilling picture of fraternity society, its debasement of women and the way it creates a looking-glass world in which gang rape can be considered normal behavior and the pressure of group-think is powerful." The Philadelphia Inquirer"An important book [that] should be read by everyone in higher education - faculty, administrators, and students." Contemporary Sociology"Very accessible...Sanday's book explores the vulnerability of college women, and of young men seeking to prove their manhood. I read it on vacation. My daughter has just turned 12. I told her I wanted her to read it before she goes to college." Judy Mann, The Washington Post"Chilling." The Miami Herald"In her well-regarded text, Sanday points out how frequently athletes are involved in group sexual misconduct against women." The New York Times"Told with boldness and clarity, and drawing on insight from other cultures, this is one of the best books on rape and male socialization in several years." Feminist Bookstore News"A rare and valuable book: deeply illuminating and yet unbearably painful." Andrea Dworkin"Enlightening and provocative." West Coast Review of Books
"A classic. Fraternity Gang Rape is a fascinating analysis of how all-male groups such as fraternities or athletic teams may create a rape culture where behavior occurs that few individuals acting alone would perpetrate. The new introduction and afterword shed light on how this pernicious problem continues today, insightfully illuminating the complicity of society in the failure of accountability for acquaintance rape." Mary P. Koss, co-editor of No Safe Haven: Male Violence Against Women at Home, at Work, and in the Community Praise for the First Edition: "A powerful and important book." Contemporary Psychology "Full of insights ... an important contribution ... written in accessible prose and ideal for course use." Women's Review of Books "Powerfully moving and analytically provocative... If the college or university at which AJS readers teach has a fraternity or sorority system, this book will be useful in understanding the way those organizations not only construct the gender relations between women and men on campus but also provide a map of male domination that members can take with them for the rest of their lives." Michael S. Kimmel, American Journal of Sociology "Sanday draws a chilling picture of fraternity society, its debasement of women and the way it creates a looking-glass world in which gang rape can be considered normal behavior and the pressure of group-think is powerful." The Philadelphia Inquirer "An important book [that] should be read by everyone in higher education - faculty, administrators, and students." Contemporary Sociology "Very accessible...Sanday's book explores the vulnerability of college women, and of young men seeking to prove their manhood. I read it on vacation. My daughter has just turned 12. I told her I wanted her to read it before she goes to college." Judy Mann, The Washington Post "Chilling." The Miami Herald "In her well-regarded text, Sanday points out how frequently athletes are involved in group sexual misconduct against women." The New York Times "Told with boldness and clarity, and drawing on insight from other cultures, this is one of the best books on rape and male socialization in several years." Feminist Bookstore News "A rare and valuable book: deeply illuminating and yet unbearably painful." Andrea Dworkin "Enlightening and provocative." West Coast Review of Books
"Full of insights . . . an important contribution . . . written in accessible prose and ideal for course use."-"Women's Review of Books",
"A classic. Fraternity Gang Rape is a fascinating analysis of how all-male groups such as fraternities or athletic teams may create a rape culture where behavior occurs that few individuals acting alone would perpetrate. The new introduction and afterword shed light on how this pernicious problem continues today, insightfully illuminating the complicity of society in the failure of accountability for acquaintance rape." Mary P. Koss, co-editor of No Safe Haven: Male Violence Against Women at Home, at Work, and in the Community Praise for the First Edition: "A powerful and important book." Contemporary Psychology "Full of insights ... an important contribution ... written in accessible prose and ideal for course use." Women's Review of Books "Powerfully moving and analytically provocative... If the college or university at which AJS readers teach has a fraternity or sorority system, this book will be useful in understanding the way those organizations not only construct the gender relations between women and men on campus but also provide a map of male domination that members can take with them for the rest of their lives." Michael S. Kimmel, American Journal of Sociology "Sanday draws a chilling picture of fraternity society, its debasement of women and the way it creates a looking-glass world in which gang rape can be considered normal behavior and the pressure of group-think is powerful." The Philadelphia Inquirer "An important book [that] should be read by everyone in higher education - faculty, administrators, and students." Contemporary Sociology "Very accessible...Sanday's book explores the vulnerability of college women, and of young men seeking to prove their manhood. I read it on vacation. My daughter has just turned 12. I told her I wanted her to read it before she goes to college." Judy Mann, The Washington Post "Chilling." The Miami Herald "In her well-regarded text, Sanday points out how frequently athletes are involved in group sexual misconduct against women." The New York Times "Told with boldness and clarity, and drawing on insight from other cultures, this is one of the best books on rape and male socialization in several years." Feminist Bookstore News "A rare and valuable book: deeply illuminating and yet unbearably painful." Andrea Dworkin "Enlightening and provocative." West Coast Review of Books
"Full of insights . . . an important contribution . . . written in accessible prose and ideal for course use."-"Women's Review of Books",
Notă biografică
Peggy Reeves Sanday is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of many books, including A Woman Scorned: Acquaintance Rape on Trial and, most recently, Women at the Center: Life in a Modern Matriarchy.
Descriere
Examines the nature of campus life today and the possibility of creating a rape-free campus culture