Emilie Buchwald's Transforming A Rape Culture

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Whether we realize it or not, whether we acknowledge it or not, there is a lack of respect for women in the world. This lack of respect leads to rape and sexual assault and the perpetuation of rape culture in our society. “Rape culture is a term that was coined by feminists in the United States in the 1970’s. It was designed to show the ways in which society blamed victims of sexual assault and normalized male sexual violence.” (WAVAW). “Emilie Buchwald, author of Transforming a Rape Culture, describes that when society normalizes sexualized violence, it accepts and creates rape culture. In her book she defines rape culture as, ‘a complex set of beliefs that encourage male sexual aggression and supports violence against women. It is a society …show more content…

A rape culture condones physical and emotional terrorism against women as the norm.’” (WAVAW). We perpetuate this idea that rape is okay and that women are inferior to men without even realizing it. Stuff that seems so normal can have a drastic impact in the future, and can really affect how people see women. From the music we hear, to what we watch on TV, the books we read, magazines, etc… media in general has a huge impact on society and so it also has a huge impact on rape culture. How we grow up and what we absorb/ are taught when we are younger can impact who that child becomes in the future. Subconsciously we take things in. Even the legal system perpetuates rape culture. A rape case can do it as much as a music video, maybe even worse. There are ripple effects to our actions and what we say. As we grow these ripples become bigger and stronger until waves are formed. Waves that push the women in our society …show more content…

But there are so many people in power that perpetuate sexual violence against women. Celebrities who are in constant spotlight like sports players and actors that are accused of domestic violence such as… its usually swept under the rug so that it doesn’t affect their careers, because that’s more important. Also the most recent and probably most broadcasted/known/covered is President elect Donald Trump. His famous line “Grab them by the pussy” and the multiple rape and sexual assault accusations he has been charged with/ that have risen during his campaign for president, and this trial about molesting a child. All of this and people still he was elected to run the country. A man with absolutely no respect for women or boundaries of any kind. This shows how America really feels about sexual assault; they don’t care, its not a big deal. And now is the example for our children. Trump being in a place of such importance shows people it’s fine to rape someone, or call women pigs for disagreeing with you because you can still become the president of the United States of America if you do those

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