This article considers how the issue of rape in South Africa is discursively constructed by women who have not experienced it. Taking a feminist discursive analytic approach to data from 15 semi-structured interviews, the article identifies four interpretative repertoires which the women used in their talk of rape. These are the statistics repertoire, invoking putatively objective rape statistics; crime repertoire, locating rape within a crisis of crime; race repertoire, naming the racial Other as the rapist; and gender repertoire, explaining rape in terms of normal gendered dynamics and practices. The women chiefly deployed the statistics, crime and race repertoires. These repertoires intersected to construct rape as horrifically prevalent...
This article reports on the ways in which the rape of women by men is constructed in the advice colu...
South Africa has among the highest rates of sexual violence in the world and this is despite having ...
Through a feminist and interpretivist lens, this dissertation addresses the present dearth of resear...
This article considers how the issue of rape in South Africa is discursively constructed by women wh...
This article explores the meanings of rape for 15 women at the University of Cape Town (UCT), South ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 130-142).This thesis explores the meanings and impact of...
This article explores the meanings of rape in South Africa for fifteen women at the University of Ca...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-117).Rape is an all too familiar phenomenon in South...
South Africa has some of the highest rates of rape in the world. Activists have drawn attention to t...
This article reports the findings of research conducted with a randomly selected sample of men aged ...
CITATION: Krige, J. & Oostendorp, M. 2015. Too late for tears, dear sister : constructing victims an...
An upsurge in the rate of violence against women has an adverse effect on women in South Africa. Sad...
This investigation of the Sowetan “Enough is Enough - take back your dignity” campaign to challenge ...
Despite having one of the most inclusive and progressive constitutions in the world, South Africa (...
This article suggests a critical interrogation of the widely unrecognised intersection of rape and t...
This article reports on the ways in which the rape of women by men is constructed in the advice colu...
South Africa has among the highest rates of sexual violence in the world and this is despite having ...
Through a feminist and interpretivist lens, this dissertation addresses the present dearth of resear...
This article considers how the issue of rape in South Africa is discursively constructed by women wh...
This article explores the meanings of rape for 15 women at the University of Cape Town (UCT), South ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 130-142).This thesis explores the meanings and impact of...
This article explores the meanings of rape in South Africa for fifteen women at the University of Ca...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-117).Rape is an all too familiar phenomenon in South...
South Africa has some of the highest rates of rape in the world. Activists have drawn attention to t...
This article reports the findings of research conducted with a randomly selected sample of men aged ...
CITATION: Krige, J. & Oostendorp, M. 2015. Too late for tears, dear sister : constructing victims an...
An upsurge in the rate of violence against women has an adverse effect on women in South Africa. Sad...
This investigation of the Sowetan “Enough is Enough - take back your dignity” campaign to challenge ...
Despite having one of the most inclusive and progressive constitutions in the world, South Africa (...
This article suggests a critical interrogation of the widely unrecognised intersection of rape and t...
This article reports on the ways in which the rape of women by men is constructed in the advice colu...
South Africa has among the highest rates of sexual violence in the world and this is despite having ...
Through a feminist and interpretivist lens, this dissertation addresses the present dearth of resear...