RECAP: A Look Inside the Language of Rape Culture
RECAP: A Look Inside the Language of Rape Culture
As a college student deeply involved in the feminist community, Im used to hearing the term rape culture.
Rape culture is a concept in which rape is pervasive and normalized by societal attitudes about gender and sexuality. Rape culture, especially on college campuses, has been made increasingly evident. Just this past year, Rolling Stones controversial article went viral, The Hunting Ground was released, and college students filed a series of Title IX violations across the country. The topic of campus rape is on the forefront of everyones minds.
When I walked into a workshop on rape culture, run by the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence (DCCADV), I was expecting to hear a similar lament to that of my campus conversations. However, the session was different. Together, advocates from multiple organizations identified the roots of rape culture and how to uproot them. Though we frequently talk about combating this pervasive cultural attitude in a college setting, we often ignore its origins.
The meaning of the word rape continuously evolves. The term was first used in Old English law and meant to take, applying to any crime where something was stolen. Since then, the definition has radically changed, referring instead to physical and sexual violation. So how has something that has been viewed historically as a negative seeped into culture?
According to Malik Washington of DCCADV, the way we teach boys and girls reinforces rape culture. Washington projected two pictures on the board: one of words used to advertise to girls, the other of words used to advertise to boys. The most commonly used word for girls was love. For boys? Battle, with power coming in second place. These words place a value in dominance and are inherently linked to violence.
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Changing the language you use is just one way to stand in solidarity with survivors. And its one worth speaking up about.
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