11:44pm
June 27, 2013
➸ The Socio-Cultural Context of Rape: A Cross-Cultural Study
Linked from an earlier reblog.
This research departs from the familiar assumption that rape is an inherent tendency of male nature, and begins with the assumption that human sexual behavior, though based in a biological need, is an expression of cultural forces. The incidence, meaning, and function of rape in a cross-cultural sample of tribal societies are presented. Two general hypotheses guide the research: first, the incidence of rape varies cross-culturally; second, a high incidence of rape is embedded in a distinguishably different cultural configuration than a low incidence of rape. The data suggest that rape is part of a cultural configuration which includes interpersonal violence, male dominance, and sexual separation. Rape is interpreted as the sexual expression of these forces in societies where the harmony between men and their environment has been severely disrupted.
Yes, it is totally possible to do better. Other societies have done, and continue to do, better with this. Treating sexualized violence as an inevitable fact of life is an excellent way to make sure you keep having some serious problems with sexualized violence and other kinds of abusive behavior.
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