Rape, agency, and carceral solutions : from criminal justice to social justice / Leland G. Spencer.
2023
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Title
Rape, agency, and carceral solutions : from criminal justice to social justice / Leland G. Spencer.
Imprint
Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2023]
Description
viii, 157 pages ; 23 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction. Rape culture and its narratives
Brock Turner, news coverage, and responsibility
Performative neutrality and rape culture in Naomi Iizuka's Good Kids
Profiling sexual violence. Misplaced agency and carceral feminist responses to rape myths in Criminal Minds
Resisting rape culture? 13 Reasons Why and perspectival truth telling
Conclusion. Telling better stories. Imagining possibilities for antiviolent worldmaking.
Brock Turner, news coverage, and responsibility
Performative neutrality and rape culture in Naomi Iizuka's Good Kids
Profiling sexual violence. Misplaced agency and carceral feminist responses to rape myths in Criminal Minds
Resisting rape culture? 13 Reasons Why and perspectival truth telling
Conclusion. Telling better stories. Imagining possibilities for antiviolent worldmaking.
Summary
"News media and popular culture in the United States have produced a conventional narrative of the outcomes of sexual abuse: someone perpetrates sexual violence, goes to trial, and is then punished with prison time. Survivors recede into the background, becoming minor characters in their own stories as intrepid prosecutors, police officers, and investigators gather evidence and build a case. Leland G. Spencer explains how the stories we tell about sexual assault serve to reinforce rape culture, privileging criminal punishment over social justice and community-based responses to sexual violence. Examining a broad range of popular media, including news coverage of the Brock Turner case, Naomi Iizuka's popular play Good Kids, the television program Criminal Minds, and the book turned television show 13 Reasons Why, Spencer demonstrates how these representations shore up the carceral state, perpetuate rape myths, blame victims, and excuse those who harm. While increased discussion about sexual violence represents feminist progress, these narratives assume that policing and prosecution are the only means of achieving justice, sidelining other potential avenues for confronting perpetrators and supporting victims"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Spencer, Leland G. Rape, agency, and carceral solutions Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 2023
Call Number
KF9325 . S74 2023
Language
English
ISBN
9781625347282 paperback
1625347286 paperback
9781625347299 hardcover
1625347294 hardcover
9781685750213 electronic book
1625347286 paperback
9781625347299 hardcover
1625347294 hardcover
9781685750213 electronic book
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