
Rape In Marriage Is A Global Problem Affecting Millions Of Women -- It Is Still Legal In Many Countries And Was Only Criminalized In All U.s. States In 1993. In Much Of The World, Marital Rape Is Too Often Understood As An Oxymoron Due To The Fact That The Ideology Of Permanent Consent Underlies The Legal And Cultural Definitions Of Sex In Marriage. From Vietnam To Guatemala To South Africa And Beyond, This Volume Examines How Cultural, Legal, Public Health, And Human Rights Policies And Practices Impact Intimate Partner Violence. While Legal And Cultural Conceptions Of Marital Rape Vary Widely -- From Criminal Assault To Wifely Duty -- This Volume Offers Evidence From Different Societies That Forced Sex Undermines The Physical And Psychological Well-being Of The Women Who Experience It, Regardless Of Their Cultural Context. Globally, The Nature Of Marriage Is Changing And So Are Notions Of Individual Choice, Love, Intimacy, And Rigid Gender Roles. Marital Rape Documents Wide Ranging And Fluid Understandings Of Sex, Consent, And Rape In Marriage; Such An Array Of Perspectives Demands An International And Interdisciplinary Approach To The Study Of Sex And Gender-based Violence. This Text Brings Together An International Group Of Scholars From The Fields Of Anthropology, Sociology, Criminology, Law, Public Health, And Human Rights; Their Work Points To The Importance Of Understanding The Lived Experience Of Sexual Violence For The Design Of Effective And Culturally Sensitive Public Policy And Practice.
This volume investigates the global prevalence and cultural normalization of marital rape, questioning how legal and social frameworks perpetuate the ideology of permanent consent within marriage. Editors Kersti Yllö and M. Gabriela Torres compile interdisciplinary research from anthropology, sociology, and law to analyze how forced sexual acts within marriage undermine women's physical and psychological health. The text argues that effective public policy must account for the diverse, lived experiences of sexual violence across varying international contexts.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant interdisciplinary resource for understanding the global variations in how marital rape is conceptualized and addressed. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the contributors and the importance of the text in highlighting the persistence of the ideology of permanent consent in modern legal systems.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190238372
ISBN-13:
9780190238377
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