Sowersby Chelsea-Jade, Erskine-Shaw Marianne, Willmott Dominic
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Education, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Division of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy, School of Social Science and Humanities, Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2022 Jun 23;13:867991. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.867991. eCollection 2022.
"Rough sex" can be considered an act of sexual violence that is consensual or non-consensual, often resulting in bodily harm and in rare cases, fatalities. The is typically advanced by male perpetrators in an effort to portray a sexual encounter as consensual, to avoid criminal sanctions for causing injury or death. Public attitudes toward this defense are often reflected on social media following high profile cases and appear to echo dominant discourses that reinforce widely held sexual violence stereotypes. Therefore, this study aims to deconstruct public attitudes surrounding the rough sex defense. Namely, how female victims/survivors and male perpetrators of sexual violence are constructed online, whilst exploring the wider implications upon society. NVivo12 NCapture software was used to collect a sample of 1000 tweets mentioning the terms "rough sex" or "rough sex defense." Data were examined using Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis (FCDA), underpinned by a social constructionist perspective, to elicit emergent discourses. Findings indicate that Twitter allowed women to resist harmful victim-blaming discourses and constrained binary identities. Opposingly, men were constructed as sexually entitled predators, yet resisted these subject positions by advocating support for male victims/survivors. Additional analyses examine account holders' constructions of British Parliamentarians (MP's) and their campaigns against the rough sex defense. These constructions demonstrated a cultural, heteronormative and victim-blaming understanding of sexual violence, which calls for legislative clarity.
“粗暴性行为”可被视为一种性暴力行为,可能是双方自愿的,也可能是非自愿的,常常会导致身体伤害,在极少数情况下还会造成死亡。这种行为通常由男性实施者推动,目的是将性行为描绘成双方自愿的,以避免因造成伤害或死亡而受到刑事制裁。在备受瞩目的案件发生后,社交媒体上往往会反映出公众对这种辩护的态度,这些态度似乎呼应了强化普遍存在的性暴力刻板印象的主流话语。因此,本研究旨在解构围绕粗暴性行为辩护的公众态度。具体而言,探讨性暴力的女性受害者/幸存者和男性实施者在网上是如何被构建的,同时探究其对社会更广泛的影响。使用NVivo12 NCapture软件收集了1000条提及“粗暴性行为”或“粗暴性行为辩护”的推文样本。数据采用女性主义批判性话语分析(FCDA)进行研究,该分析以社会建构主义视角为基础,以引出新兴话语。研究结果表明,推特使女性能够抵制有害的指责受害者的话语,并限制了二元身份。相反,男性被构建成性权利掠夺者,但他们通过倡导支持男性受害者/幸存者来抵制这些主体地位。进一步的分析考察了账户持有人对英国议员及其反对粗暴性行为辩护运动的构建。这些构建表现出对性暴力的一种文化、异性恋规范且指责受害者的理解,这需要立法明确。