
Stranger Rape
Rapists, Masculinity and Penal Governance
Kevin Bonnycastle(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 26. October 2012
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-4426-4536-3 (ISBN)
Description
Kevin Denys Bonnycastle's Stranger Rape is an in-depth study of the lives of fourteen men who raped women unknown to them. Using new data derived from official offender files, offender program observations, and the men's personal histories, Bonnycastle documents, compares, and contrasts their experiences from boyhood to adulthood and eventual incarceration. Bonnycastle argues that stranger-rapists do not fit existing portrayals of them as predatory monsters or misogynist everymen. Instead, through an innovative approach that builds on research and theory from feminism, gender studies, critical criminology, and masculinity studies, she positions stranger-rape as a matter of experiences of pain and powerlessness rather than of male power and control. The book's major achievement is to recognize rapists and rape in their particularity and complexity in the hope that critical thinking about their lives and about their experiences in penal contexts and programs may eventually lead to what one respondent called his 'road to redemption.' Please note that this book includes graphic content.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4426-4536-3 (9781442645363)
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Person
Kevin Denys Bonnycastle (1956-2011) was an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at St. Mary's University.
Content
List of Tables Foreword by John McMullan Acknowledgements 1. The Subject of Stranger-Rape: A Brief Introduction 2. The Sex Offender: Every Man, Other Men and Monsters 3. Of Mountain Goats and Rabbits: The Penal Context and the Company of Sex Offenders 4. Beautiful Baby Boys: Gendering Relationships 5. Good Human Beings Doing Horrible Things: Stanger-Rape as a Gendering Practice 6. Men's Power and Men's Pain: Gendering and Gendering Violence 7. Breaking Out: Challenging Hegemonic Manhood in Prison Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index