
Sexual Violence in Intimacy
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Sexual violence in intimacy is a global pandemic that causes individual physical and emotional harm as well as wider social suffering. It is also legal and culturally condoned in much of the world. Bringing together international and interdisciplinary research, the book explores marital rape as individual suffering that is best understood in cultural and institutional context. Gendered narratives and large-scale surveys from India, Ghana and Africa Diasporas, Pacific Islands, Denmark, New Zealand, the United States, and beyond illuminate cross-cultural differences and commonalities. Methodological debates concerning etic and emic approaches and de-colonial challenges are addressed. Finally, a range of policy and intervention approaches-including art, state rhetoric, health care, and criminal justice-are explored.
This book provides much needed scholarship to guide policymakers, practitioners, and activists as well as for researchers studying gender-based violence, marriage, and kinship, and the legal and public health concerns of women globally. It will be relevant for upper-level students and scholars in anthropology, sociology, psychology, women's studies, social work and public and global health.
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Kersti Ylloe is Professor of Sociology (Emerita) at Wheaton College, MA, USA.
Content
Chapter 1: New Frameworks for a Global Understanding of Sexual Violence in Intimacy
M. Gabriela Torres
Chapter 2: Living through Marital Rape
Fatima Muhammad DeSaraogo Porgho
Section II: Gendered Narratives of Sexual Violence in Marriage
Chapter 3: Young African Men's Reflections on Negotiating Sexual Intimacy
Akosua Adomako Ampofo
Chapter 4: Structural Vulnerability and Marital Sexual Violence in Chuuk, Micronesia
Sarah A. Smith
Chapter 5: "I didn't tell anyone because of my self-respect." The Collective Response to Naming Sexual Violence within Marriage in India
Niveditha Menon
Chapter 6: Black Feminist Analysis of Intraracial Sexual Violence within Black Women's Intimate Relationships
Freda Grant
Section III: Changing the Public Discourse on Sexual Violence in Intimacy
Chapter 7: Speaking the Previously Unspeakable: How Codifications of Spousal Rape into Law Affects How Intimate Partner Sexual Assaults are Reported
Rachel Lovell, Cyleste C. Collins, and Misty N. Luminais
Chapter 8: Marital Sexual Violence, Care, and Shared Suffering in Vietnam
Lynn Kwiatkowski
Chapter 9: The Art of the Possible: An Exploration of Artistic Interventions to Address Marital Rape in India.
Sreeparna Chattodpahay
Chapter 10: The Nexus between Sexual and Gender Violence and the Trafficking of Women in Puerto Rico
Luisa Hernandez Angueira and Sheila Perez Lopez
Section IV: Implications for Policy
Cross Cultural Comparisons of Sexual Violence in Intimacy
Chapter 11: Prevalence and Patterns of Sexual Violence in Marriage in the Pacific Region: Quantitative Data in Cross Cultural Comparison
Henriette Jansen
Chapter 12: A Global Women's Health Perspective on Marital Rape: Sanctions and Sanctuary
Jacquelyn Campbell
The Impact of Gender Equity Discourses on Policy
Chapter 13: Gender Equality Achieved? Policies on Intimate Partner (Sexual) Violence in the Danish Context.
Eva Bertelsen, William Osterby Sorensen, and Anna Maria Moskilde
Chapter 14: Reframing Sexual Violence as "Sexual Harm" in New Zealand: A Policy Critique
Nicola Gavey and Jade Farley
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