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- From: payner@netcom.com (Rich Payne)
- Subject: Re: MacKinnon (was Re: Please explain this quote)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.234940.9132@netcom.com>
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- References: <1992Nov3.080955.22573@netcom.com> <1992Nov8.005606.24686@netcom.com> <carol.721259026@ee.uts.EDU.AU>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 23:49:40 GMT
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- In article <carol.721259026@ee.uts.EDU.AU> carol@ee.uts.edu.au (Carol Gibson) writes:
- >sheaffer@netcom.com (Robert Sheaffer) writes:
- >
- >I won't try and get into an argument on Marxism and feminism with Robert,
- >but I do want to address one point...
- >
- >> Almost half of all women, by contrast, are raped or victims of
- >> attempted rape at least once in their lives. Almost 40 percent
- >> are victims of sexual abuse in childhood. [!!!!!!!] (p. 174)
- >
- >Obviously Robert finds this statistic outrageous. But perhaps he is
- >falling prey to the exact male view of rape and sexual abuse that
- >MacKinnon referred to - that it must involve penetration. Children may
- >be sexually abused without even being touched. Sexual abuse on children
- >may take the form of being shown pornography by adults, or having adults
- >perform sexual acts in front of them. It may be through adults talking
- >sexually to them, or telling them all they will ever be good for is sex.
- >Child sexual abuse can occur at the hands of the teacher who touches you
- >in odd places as he leans over your desk, or the brother who uses you for
- >his own experimentation, or the man who masturbates in front of you on
- >a train, or the doctor who pokes and prods unneccessarily while your
- >mother waits on the other side of the curtain...... None of these
- >scenarios are the father rape type thing that many people who don't know
- >better think of when they think of child sexual abuse. But these
- >situations must NOT be belittled - they are sexual abuse and they do
- >cause enormous amounts of damage to a child's growing sexual awareness
- >and sense of self. Personally I suspect that figure of 40% to be on the
- >conservative side.
-
- According to John Bradshaw, the one defining characteristic of child sexual
- abuse is that the parent (or adult) is sexually aroused. If this condition
- is not met, then sexual abuse has not occurred. I am not condoning
- child sexual abuse, but I do not support overbroad all encompassing
- re-definitions either.
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- Why do you figure that the 40% figure is too low?
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- > Carol
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- Rich
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- payner@netcom.com
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