Susan Ehrlich\u27s book examines the linguistic practices of acquaintance rape trials. She contends that the proceedings are framed by the ideology of the utmost resistance standard. This ideology, as represented in the language of a rape trial, tries to reconstruct strategic acts into consensual sex. Ehrlich suggests that by viewing the events and the participants in a rape trial through an alternate ideology-one informed by the cultural knowledge of women\u27s social and physical vulnerability to sexual violence-alternative forms of agency and notions of gender can be understood. This Book Review examines the role of rape myths in acquaintance rape trials and explores how Rape Trauma Syndrome can foster alternative ideologies in the cou...
Sexual violence is characterized by inequality: it is a gendered crime whose perpetrators frequently...
Through the metamorphosis of society, certain patterns and trends of deviance persist despite eras o...
Current law allows defendants to use a preexisting relationship to give credibility to a defense of ...
Susan Ehrlich\u27s book examines the linguistic practices of acquaintance rape trials. She contends ...
In this chapter, Susan Ehrlich focuses on language to track how linguistic and rhetorical devices in...
This essay develops a theme introduced in Rape and Culture of the Courtroom written by Andrew Taslit...
Over the last several years, expert testimony concerning rape trauma syndrome has been widely employ...
This article examines the discourse of rape in contemporary culture, paying special attention to the...
The justices in the trial of the Prosecutor v. Kunarac were able to interrupt the rape myths that ge...
Despite decades of efforts to reform American rape law, prosecution and conviction rates remain low ...
textDuring the second-wave feminist movement, anti-rape activists sought to heighten cultural awaren...
Rape is a violent crime marked by underreporting and low conviction rates. Notwithstanding the fact ...
Rape cases reveal core conflicts in the space where evidence, law, and ethics intersect. Such confli...
In this essay I propose that we understand rape as a language and use this insight to imagine women ...
The issue of rape has long been at the forefront of the feminist movement. Legal doctrine and legal ...
Sexual violence is characterized by inequality: it is a gendered crime whose perpetrators frequently...
Through the metamorphosis of society, certain patterns and trends of deviance persist despite eras o...
Current law allows defendants to use a preexisting relationship to give credibility to a defense of ...
Susan Ehrlich\u27s book examines the linguistic practices of acquaintance rape trials. She contends ...
In this chapter, Susan Ehrlich focuses on language to track how linguistic and rhetorical devices in...
This essay develops a theme introduced in Rape and Culture of the Courtroom written by Andrew Taslit...
Over the last several years, expert testimony concerning rape trauma syndrome has been widely employ...
This article examines the discourse of rape in contemporary culture, paying special attention to the...
The justices in the trial of the Prosecutor v. Kunarac were able to interrupt the rape myths that ge...
Despite decades of efforts to reform American rape law, prosecution and conviction rates remain low ...
textDuring the second-wave feminist movement, anti-rape activists sought to heighten cultural awaren...
Rape is a violent crime marked by underreporting and low conviction rates. Notwithstanding the fact ...
Rape cases reveal core conflicts in the space where evidence, law, and ethics intersect. Such confli...
In this essay I propose that we understand rape as a language and use this insight to imagine women ...
The issue of rape has long been at the forefront of the feminist movement. Legal doctrine and legal ...
Sexual violence is characterized by inequality: it is a gendered crime whose perpetrators frequently...
Through the metamorphosis of society, certain patterns and trends of deviance persist despite eras o...
Current law allows defendants to use a preexisting relationship to give credibility to a defense of ...