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OverviewIn this intersectional reconceptualization of US rape culture, Alisa Kessel reveals how sexual violence is a political act that preserves and emboldens the dominant sociopolitical order.The imperative to dominate through rape is unique among crimes against other people. While other violent crimes, such as assault or murder, can be committed out of a material need or desire for security, and may even have political motivations, theft and murder are not exclusively motivated by a desire to dominate others. What convinces perpetrators of rape to dominate through sexual violence? How do perpetrators identify who they are entitled to dominate? In Rape Fantasies, Alisa Kessel makes the case that to prevent sexual violence in the US and elsewhere, we must confront rape as a crime that is not born of natural sexual appetites, simple miscommunication, or ethical breach. Instead, Kessel argues that rape is a political act, and that the myths and practices of a rape culture identify both who is dominable and who is entitled to dominate. In US rape culture, sexual violence is an essential political tactic to preserve--and, oftentimes, to embolden--hierarchies of race, gender, sexuality, and class. Kessel provides an intersectional reconceptualization of rape culture that reveals how it evolves and expands to discipline any group that threatens the sociopolitical order. While most contemporary accounts of rape culture focus on women and girls as the targets of sexual violence, domination through sex can happen along many dimensions. And, consequently, these accounts of rape culture--contrary to their best intentions--actually conceal the victimization of those who do not fit within normalized accounts of rape, particularly those who are subordinated by white supremacy, settler and capitalist exploitation, cisnormativity, and heteronormativity. Original, ambitious, and compelling, Rape Fantasies reveals how an entire culture can reproduce the myths and practices of rape culture and ensure that sexual violence persists as a reliable technique of political domination. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alisa Kessel (Professor of Politics and Government, Professor of Politics and Government, University of Puget Sound)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 23.50cm , Length: 1.60cm Weight: 0.448kg ISBN: 9780197797815ISBN 10: 0197797814 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 01 September 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Chapter 1: Rape Culture and the Politics of Sexual Violence Chapter 2: The Politics of Protection Chapter 3: ""A process of history"": Sexual Violence and the Settler Colonial Project Chapter 4: There's an App for That: Sexual Consent by Contract Chapter 5: The Customer is Always Right: Intimacy on Demand Chapter 6: ""Change is relational and rarely immediate"": Dismantling Rape Culture Notes References IndexReviewsBy refusing to confine the meaning of rape to a single-axis, Rape Fantasies reveals sexual assault as a technique of political domination that extends far beyond gender. Exploring how conquest, extraction, and racial violence are enmeshed in fantasies of desire, discipline, and control, Alisa Kessel's analysis is necessary reading for scholars interested in the ways that imagined truths both conceal and enable sexual violence. * Cristina Beltrán, Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, New York University * This is an essential contribution to our understanding of rape culture as an intersectional phenomenon. Moving adroitly from anti-trans bathroom legislation to sexual consent apps to the OnlyFans platform, Kessel shows how white supremacy, capitalist domination, cisnormativity, heteronormativity, and settler colonialism reinforce and strengthen one another through the myths, discourses, and social practices of American rape culture. An indispensable resource for scholars, activists, and students seeking to understand and transform sexual violence in all its complex manifestations. * Clarissa Rile Hayward, Professor of Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis * In this beautifully written book, Kessel takes us beyond static, unidirectional approaches to rape, focusing instead on the myths, discourses, and practices that sustain the political work of 'rape culture' in America. Rape Fantasies effortlessly weaves together examples from bathroom bans to Only Fans, to the settler and decolonizing narratives of the North Dakota Pipeline, to demonstrate the complex discursive universe of victimhood, exclusion, race, occupation, and dominability that sustain heteropatriarchy today. Everyone needs to read this book. * Jeanne Morefield, Associate Professor of Political Theory, New College, University of Oxford * Author InformationAlisa Kessel is Professor of Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound. Her previous work has been published in American Political Science Review, Political Theory (with Michaele Ferguson under the pen-name A. Fergus Kastle-Michaelson III) and Contemporary Political Theory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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