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Reading Playboy for the Articles: The Graying of Rape Myths in Black and White Text, 1953 to 2003

NCJ Number
245961
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 19 Issue: 8 Dated: August 2013 Pages: 968-994
Author(s)
Heather H. Kettrey
Date Published
August 2013
Length
35 pages
Annotation

This longitudinal investigation analyzes the manner in which rape myths are conveyed through textual material published in Playboy.

Abstract

This longitudinal investigation analyzes the manner in which rape myths are conveyed through textual material published in Playboy. Results indicate that Playboy a. portrays rape as a gender-neutral issue, ignoring patriarchal roots of sexual violence against women, and b. promulgates ambiguous discourse, which is equally likely to endorse and refute rape myths. Interestingly, readers' contributions are most often the source of refutations of rape myths. Overall, findings suggest that little progress has been made over time in deconstructing rape myths promulgated to men, as this particular men's publication has consistently painted a gray picture in which refutations have remained unsuccessful in disempowering rape myths. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.

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