Stoll Laurie Cooper, Lilley Terry Glenn, Pinter Kelly
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI, USA
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2017 Jan;23(1):28-45. doi: 10.1177/1077801216636239. Epub 2016 Mar 3.
The purpose of this article is to explore whether gender-blind sexism, as an extension of Bonilla-Silva's racialized social system theory, is an appropriate theoretical framework for understanding the creation and continued prevalence of rape myth acceptance. Specifically, we hypothesize that individuals who hold attitudes consistent with the frames of gender-blind sexism are more likely to accept common rape myths. Data for this article come from an online survey administered to the entire undergraduate student body at a large Midwestern institution (N = 1,401). Regression analysis showed strong support for the effects of gender-blind sexism on rape myth acceptance.
本文的目的是探讨作为博尼利亚 - 席尔瓦种族化社会系统理论延伸的性别盲视性别歧视,是否是理解强奸谬见认同的产生及持续盛行的合适理论框架。具体而言,我们假设持有与性别盲视性别歧视框架一致态度的个体更有可能接受常见的强奸谬见。本文的数据来自对中西部一所大型院校全体本科生进行的在线调查(N = 1401)。回归分析有力支持了性别盲视性别歧视对强奸谬见认同的影响。