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"Trauma of Rape" Discourse: A Double-Edged Template for Everyday Understandings of the Impact of Rape?

NCJ Number
234550
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 17 Issue: 4 Dated: April 2011 Pages: 433-456
Author(s)
Nicola Gavey; Johanna Schmidt
Date Published
April 2011
Length
24 pages
Annotation
This article examines New Zealand women and men in focus group discussions about the impact of rape.
Abstract
The authors map a discourse of the trauma of rape that was widely drawn upon by 29 "lay" New Zealand women and men in focus group discussions about the impact of rape. Using a discursive approach, the authors identify the key interlocking elements of this discourse. It centers on the contention that rape is traumatic, and depicts this trauma as unique, severe, long lasting, and in need of healing. The authors discuss the ways in which this ostensibly more enlightened and sensitive framework of meaning brings forth its own ways of potentially othering, stigmatizing, violating, and obstructing avenues of support and understanding for women who have experienced rape. (Published Abstract)