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Rape Culture by Louise Newman delves into the pervasive societal norms and structures that perpetuate sexual violence and misogyny. The book offers a critical examination of the cultural and institutional forces that trivialise sexual crimes and victim-blaming. Through a thorough analysis, it aims to raise awareness and prompt conversations for change in the realms of gender equality and justice.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in exploring the complex dynamics of gender, power, and societal attitudes within the context of contemporary political and social discourse. It delves into the intersections of culture, policy, and human behaviour, providing insightful analysis relevant to current affairs and promoting thoughtful discussion on critical issues.

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The recent revelations and allegations of sexual harassment and assault in the Australian Parliament have prompted furious responses. Political leaders have attempted to limit the damage by referring to the lack of criminal charges, resisting a discussion of entrenched misogyny.

Advocates for survivors of abuse see this as a continuation of the long history of normalising the abuse of women, perpetuating it through legal mechanisms and the exercise of power. We are now hearing calls from young women survivors, such as 2021 Australian of the Year Grace Tame, to acknowledge the reality of abuse and reform our approach to social justice and support. Young women in schools are speaking out about the impact on their development and mental health. We might have expected our political leaders to respond to this outpouring, but no.

This impasse represents the workings of a rape culture where the abuse of women is accepted as commonplace. Traditionally, women survivors have been deemed mentally unwell, hysterical, delusional, vindictive liars. Psychological theories of repression have been misused, contributing to the recycling of the so-called theory of 'false memories' whereby the recall of trauma is seen as invented, perhaps implanted by therapists. Yet again, women's testimonies are discredited. It is concerning that this complex issue is being ventilated by journalists, politicians, and lawyers without any clinical understanding of trauma, memory, and the implications for support.

Women must not be represented as mentally unstable, untrustworthy, or ruled by their hormones while their abusers take refuge in legalisms, obfuscations, and the dark art of political calculus.

Series: In The National Interest

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922464651

Publisher: Monash University Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 October 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: Monash University Publishing

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 111.0mm

Height: 175.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 96

About the Author

Louise Newman AM is a Professorial Fellow in Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne, and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at Newcastle University and Monash University. She has held senior leadership positions in mental health training and research, including director of the NSW Institute of Psychiatry, and director of the Monash University Centre for Developmental Psychiatry and Psychology, and she is currently Director of the Melbourne University BEAR (Building Early Attachment and Resilience) research unit. She is recognised as Australia's leading researcher in the areas of infant and early child development, disturbances of early parenting, and parentinfant interventions. Louise's publications focus on developmental psychopathology and early risk factors for mental disorder, clinical intervention models, and the developmental impact of parental psychopathology. Her clinical work focuses on trauma-related conditions and the impact of child abuse on development. She is an advocate for the rights of women and asylum seekers and Convenor of the rights organisation Doctors for Justice.

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