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Redefining Rape: Sexual Violence in the Era of Suffrage and Segregation
Author: Estelle B. Freedman
Year: June 1, 2013
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Language: English



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Redefining Rape: Sexual Violence in the Era of Suffrage and Segregation In her groundbreaking book, Redefining Rape: Sexual Violence in the Era of Suffrage and Segregation, Estelle Freedman delves into the complex history of the definition of rape in the United States, revealing how the concept has evolved over time and been shaped by political power and social privilege. The author challenges the traditional view of rape as a brutal attack by a male stranger on a chaste white woman, instead highlighting the diverse experiences of accusers, assailants, and advocates for change. This ambitious history provides a nuanced understanding of the forces that have influenced our definition of sexual violence and the ongoing struggles for legal protection and justice. From the early 19th century to the 1930s, women's rights activists and African American leaders fought against the narrow definition of rape, which was rooted in sexual and political power held by white men. They sought to expand the understanding of rape to include coercive sexual relations, street harassment, and child sexual abuse.
Переопределение изнасилования: сексуальное насилие в эпоху избирательного права и сегрегации В своей новаторской книге "Переопределение изнасилования: «Сексуальное насилие в эпоху избирательного права и сегрегации», Эстель Фридман углубляется в сложную историю определения изнасилования в США, раскрывая, как концепция развивалась с течением времени и формировалась политической властью и социальными привилегиями. Автор оспаривает традиционный взгляд на изнасилование как на жестокое нападение мужчины-незнакомца на целомудренную белую женщину, вместо этого подчеркивая разнообразный опыт обвинителей, нападавших и сторонников перемен. Эта амбициозная история дает тонкое понимание сил, которые повлияли на наше определение сексуального насилия и продолжающуюся борьбу за правовую защиту и справедливость. С начала XIX века до 1930-х годов борцы за права женщин и афроамериканские лидеры боролись против узкого определения изнасилования, которое коренилось в сексуальной и политической власти, которой обладают белые мужчины. Они стремились расширить понимание изнасилования, включив в него принудительные сексуальные отношения, уличные домогательства и сексуальное насилие над детьми.
Redéfinir le viol : la violence sexuelle à l'ère du suffrage et de la ségrégation Dans son livre novateur Redéfinir le viol : La violence sexuelle à l'ère du suffrage et de la ségrégation, Estelle Friedman s'enfonce dans l'histoire complexe de la définition du viol aux États-Unis, révélant comment le concept a évolué au fil du temps et s'est façonné par le pouvoir politique et les privilèges sociaux. L'auteur conteste la vision traditionnelle du viol comme une agression brutale d'un étranger masculin contre une femme blanche chaste, en soulignant plutôt les expériences variées des procureurs, des agresseurs et des partisans du changement. Cette histoire ambitieuse fournit une compréhension subtile des forces qui ont influencé notre définition de la violence sexuelle et la lutte continue pour la protection juridique et la justice. Depuis le début du XIXe siècle jusqu'aux années 1930, les militants pour les droits des femmes et les dirigeants afro-américains se sont battus contre la définition étroite du viol, ancrée dans le pouvoir sexuel et politique des hommes blancs. Ils ont cherché à élargir la compréhension du viol en y incluant les relations sexuelles forcées, le harcèlement de rue et les violences sexuelles contre les enfants.
Redefinición de la violación: violencia sexual en la era del sufragio y la segregación En su libro pionero "Redefinición de la violación: "La violencia sexual en la era del sufragio y la segregación", Estelle Friedman profundiza en la compleja historia de la definición de violación en Estados Unidos, revelando cómo el concepto evolucionó a lo largo del tiempo y fue formado por el poder político y el social Privilegios. La autora desafía la visión tradicional de la violación como un brutal ataque de un hombre extraño contra una mujer blanca casta, en cambio, enfatizando la diversa experiencia de los acusadores, atacantes y partidarios del cambio. Esta ambiciosa historia proporciona una sutil comprensión de las fuerzas que han influido en nuestra definición de violencia sexual y en la lucha en curso por la protección legal y la justicia. Desde principios del siglo XIX hasta la década de 1930, luchadores por los derechos de la mujer y líderes afroamericanos lucharon contra la estrecha definición de violación que estaba arraigada en el poder sexual y político que tenían los hombres blancos. Buscaban ampliar la comprensión de la violación para incluir las relaciones sexuales forzadas, el acoso callejero y el abuso sexual infantil.
Redefinição da violação: violência sexual na era do direito de voto e segregação Em seu livro inovador «Redefinição da violação: Violência Sexual na Era do Direito Eleitoral e Segregação», Estelle Friedman aprofundou-se na história complexa da definição da violação nos Estados Unidos, revelando como o conceito evoluiu ao longo do tempo e foi gerado por poder político e privilégios sociais. O autor contesta a visão tradicional do estupro como um ataque brutal de um homem estranho contra uma mulher branca celibatária, em vez disso enfatizando a experiência variada de promotores, agressores e defensores da mudança. Esta história ambiciosa oferece uma compreensão sutil das forças que influenciaram a nossa definição de violência sexual e a luta em curso por proteção legal e justiça. Desde o início do século XIX até a década de 1930, ativistas dos direitos das mulheres e líderes afro-americanos lutaram contra a definição estreita de violação que corroía o poder sexual e político que os homens brancos possuem. Eles procuraram aumentar a compreensão do estupro para incluir relações sexuais forçadas, assédio nas ruas e abuso sexual de crianças.
La ridefinizione dello stupro: violenza sessuale nell'era del voto e della segregazione Nel suo libro innovativo, «La ridefinizione dello stupro», Estelle Friedman approfondisce la complessa storia della definizione dello stupro negli Stati Uniti, rivelando come il concetto si sia evoluto nel corso del tempo e sia stato formato dal potere politico e dai privilegi sociali. L'autore contesta la tradizionale visione dello stupro come la brutale aggressione di un uomo sconosciuto a una donna bianca celeste, sottolineando invece la varia esperienza di accusatori, aggressori e sostenitori del cambiamento. Questa storia ambiziosa offre una delicata comprensione delle forze che hanno influenzato la nostra definizione di violenza sessuale e la continua lotta per la protezione legale e la giustizia. Tra l'inizio del XIX secolo e gli annì 30, i militanti per i diritti delle donne e i leader afroamericani si sono battuti contro la definizione ristretta di stupro che corrode il potere sessuale e politico posseduto dagli uomini bianchi. Cercavano di aumentare la comprensione dello stupro, includendo rapporti sessuali forzati, molestie di strada e abusi sessuali su bambini.
Vergewaltigung neu definieren: Sexuelle Gewalt im Zeitalter von Wahlrecht und Segregation In ihrem bahnbrechenden Buch „Vergewaltigung neu definieren: Sexuelle Gewalt im Zeitalter von Wahlrecht und Segregation“ taucht Estelle Friedman tief in die komplexe Geschichte der Definition von Vergewaltigung in den USA ein und enthüllt, wie sich das Konzept im Laufe der Zeit entwickelt hat und von politischer Macht und sozialen Privilegien geprägt wurde. Der Autor bestreitet die traditionelle cht der Vergewaltigung als brutalen Angriff eines männlichen Fremden auf eine keusche weiße Frau und betont stattdessen die vielfältigen Erfahrungen von Anklägern, Angreifern und Befürwortern des Wandels. Diese ehrgeizige Geschichte gibt einen subtilen Einblick in die Kräfte, die unsere Definition von sexuellem Missbrauch und den anhaltenden Kampf um Rechtsschutz und Gerechtigkeit beeinflusst haben. Vom frühen 19. Jahrhundert bis in die 1930er Jahre kämpften Frauenrechtlerinnen und afroamerikanische Führungspersönlichkeiten gegen die enge Definition von Vergewaltigung, die in der sexuellen und politischen Macht weißer Männer wurzelte. e versuchten, das Verständnis von Vergewaltigung auf erzwungene sexuelle Beziehungen, Belästigung auf der Straße und sexuellen Missbrauch von Kindern auszuweiten.
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Tecavüzü Yeniden Tanımlamak: Oy Hakkı ve Ayrışma Çağında Cinsel Şiddet Estelle Friedman, çığır açan "Tecavüzü Yeniden Tanımlamak:" Oy Hakkı ve Ayrışma Çağında Cinsel Şiddet'adlı kitabında, ABD'nin tecavüz tanımlarının karmaşık tarihini inceleyerek, kavramın zaman içinde nasıl geliştiğini ve politik güç ve sosyal ayrıcalık tarafından nasıl şekillendirildiğini ortaya koyuyor. Yazar, geleneksel tecavüz görüşünü, erkek bir yabancının iffetli beyaz bir kadına şiddetli bir saldırı olarak görüyor, bunun yerine suçlayıcıların, saldırganların ve değişim savunucularının çeşitli deneyimlerini vurguluyor. Bu iddialı hikaye, cinsel şiddet tanımımızı ve yasal koruma ve adalet için devam eden mücadelemizi etkileyen güçlerin nüanslı bir şekilde anlaşılmasını sağlar. 19. yüzyılın başlarından 1930'lara kadar, kadın hakları aktivistleri ve Afrikalı-Amerikalı liderler, beyaz erkeklerin sahip olduğu cinsel ve politik güce dayanan dar bir tecavüz tanımına karşı savaştılar. Tecavüz anlayışını zorla cinsel ilişkileri, sokak tacizlerini ve çocuk cinsel istismarını içerecek şekilde genişletmeye çalıştılar.
إعادة تعريف الاغتصاب: العنف الجنسي في عصر حق الاقتراع والفصل العنصري في كتابها الرائد "إعادة تعريف الاغتصاب: "العنف الجنسي في عصر حق الاقتراع والفصل العنصري"، تتعمق إستيل فريدمان في التاريخ المعقد لتعريفات الولايات المتحدة للاغتصاب، وتكشف كيف أن المفهوم تطورت بمرور الوقت وشكلتها السلطة السياسية والامتياز الاجتماعي. يتحدى المؤلف النظرة التقليدية للاغتصاب باعتباره هجومًا عنيفًا من قبل رجل غريب على امرأة بيضاء عفيفة، وبدلاً من ذلك يسلط الضوء على التجارب المتنوعة للمتهمين والمعتدين والمدافعين عن التغيير. توفر هذه القصة الطموحة فهمًا دقيقًا للقوى التي أثرت على تعريفنا للعنف الجنسي والنضال المستمر من أجل الحماية القانونية والعدالة. من أوائل القرن التاسع عشر إلى الثلاثينيات، حارب نشطاء حقوق المرأة والقادة الأمريكيون من أصل أفريقي تعريفًا ضيقًا للاغتصاب متجذرًا في السلطة الجنسية والسياسية التي يملكها الرجال البيض. وسعت إلى توسيع نطاق فهم الاغتصاب ليشمل العلاقات الجنسية القسرية والتحرش في الشوارع والاعتداء الجنسي على الأطفال.

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