This thesis examines how women interact with rape myth portrayals of sexual assault in their everyday lives. Guided by a modified radical feminist framework, my research posits that sexual assault and rape myths limit women’s autonomy and self-actualization. Between February and June, 2013, I conduct semi-structured qualitative interviews with 20 young women in Metro Vancouver and inquired about their thoughts and attitudes towards sexual violence. The findings of this project indicate that women both resist and internalize rape myth attitudes and beliefs, mainly due to the simultaneous presence of dominant and countercultural (feminist) ideologies in contemporary society. Several emerging possibilities for social change are suggested
Although there is extensive research focused on decreasing the occurrence of gender-based violence (...
This paper examines young women’s perceptions of intimate partner violence (IPV) and contextual fact...
The radical–liberal feminist perspective on rape posits that the assault is motivated by power and c...
The cultural and legal meaning of rape has changed dramatically over the past 30 years as the femini...
This is a qualitative investigation into women’s awareness of sexual violence during emerging adulth...
The meaning of rape in the 20$\sp{\rm th}$ century US has been unstable, shifting dramatically in co...
Sexual violence is a common phenomenon in the United States. College women appear to be at an ...
This thesis is an exploration of how individuals who have experienced sexual violence understand the...
Theories of sexual aggression and victimization have increasingly em-phasized the role of rape myths...
This research study focuses on sexual violence (SV) in Canada, which one in three women will experie...
This article describes the "rape myth " and tests hypotheses derived from social psycholog...
The authors examine the relationship between attitudes towards prostitution and acceptance of rape m...
This study explored young women’s conceptions of sexual violence after attending a prevention worksh...
Background: Universities’ responses to sexual violence have faced scrutiny for their lack of proacti...
This study examines the effects of gender role expectations and the experience of victimization on t...
Although there is extensive research focused on decreasing the occurrence of gender-based violence (...
This paper examines young women’s perceptions of intimate partner violence (IPV) and contextual fact...
The radical–liberal feminist perspective on rape posits that the assault is motivated by power and c...
The cultural and legal meaning of rape has changed dramatically over the past 30 years as the femini...
This is a qualitative investigation into women’s awareness of sexual violence during emerging adulth...
The meaning of rape in the 20$\sp{\rm th}$ century US has been unstable, shifting dramatically in co...
Sexual violence is a common phenomenon in the United States. College women appear to be at an ...
This thesis is an exploration of how individuals who have experienced sexual violence understand the...
Theories of sexual aggression and victimization have increasingly em-phasized the role of rape myths...
This research study focuses on sexual violence (SV) in Canada, which one in three women will experie...
This article describes the "rape myth " and tests hypotheses derived from social psycholog...
The authors examine the relationship between attitudes towards prostitution and acceptance of rape m...
This study explored young women’s conceptions of sexual violence after attending a prevention worksh...
Background: Universities’ responses to sexual violence have faced scrutiny for their lack of proacti...
This study examines the effects of gender role expectations and the experience of victimization on t...
Although there is extensive research focused on decreasing the occurrence of gender-based violence (...
This paper examines young women’s perceptions of intimate partner violence (IPV) and contextual fact...
The radical–liberal feminist perspective on rape posits that the assault is motivated by power and c...