WGSS 1105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Rape Culture, Print Culture, Jargon
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Rape culture jokes, tv, music, advertising, legal jargon, laws, words and imagery, that make violence against women and sexual coercion seem so normal that people believe that rape is inevitable. Colonial america expected men to be masters of self-restraint while at the same time dominant overpowering male sexuality was at times eroticized and idealized. Anglo american manhood was largely equated with becoming an independent householder: tied to marriage patriarchal authority over women. Ma(cid:374)"s a(cid:271)ilit(cid:455) to father children directly linked to his measure of masculine sexual prowess. Sexual desire was meant to be regulated- marriage provided a sanctioned arena for the expression of carnal urges. Hus(cid:271)a(cid:374)ds respo(cid:374)si(cid:271)ilit(cid:455) to satisf(cid:455) (cid:271)oth his a(cid:374)d his (cid:449)ife"s se(cid:454)ual desires. Marital sex was also a physical expression of love and affection. 1 in 6 divorcing couples included the charge of sexual incapacity: (cid:862)defi(cid:272)ie(cid:374)t hus(cid:271)a(cid:374)ds(cid:863, (cid:862)u(cid:374)(cid:374)atural husbands(cid:863, can divorce for not being sexually satisfied. Print culture rife with examples of failed manhood.