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Constructing Victims: The Erasure of Women's Resistance to Sexual Assault
Author(s) -
Hollander Jocelyn A.,
Rodgers Katie
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
sociological forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.937
H-Index - 61
eISSN - 1573-7861
pISSN - 0884-8971
DOI - 10.1111/socf.12087
Subject(s) - newspaper , resistance (ecology) , agency (philosophy) , sexual assault , erasure , criminology , sociology , gender studies , poison control , suicide prevention , media studies , social science , medicine , ecology , environmental health , computer science , biology , programming language
How do the news media portray women's resistance to sexual assault? We analyze articles from a systematic sample of 16 U.S. newspapers across 1 full calendar year to assess whether and how newspapers describe women's resistance. We find that in most cases, newspaper reports reinforce the belief that women are incapable of effectively defending themselves. Most articles fail to mention women's resistance or do so only to note its failure; the longer the article, the more likely it is to follow these patterns. Headlines exaggerate these patterns, presenting virtually no evidence that the articles that follow, or that assaults themselves, contain any female resistance or agency. In only a very small minority of cases are women described as strong, competent actors with the ability to defend themselves against violence. We conclude with a discussion of the potential individual and societal consequences of these patterns.