2024
DOI: 10.1002/fea2.12140
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Knowing rape: Turning ethnoracialized victims into moral citizens in post‐apartheid South Africa

Sonia Rupcic

Abstract: In South Africa, a disparate coalition of law enforcement, human rights workers, health officials, and activists claim that women don't know they have been raped. Claims of misrecognition typically follow from the observation that most women who experience gendered violence in South Africa do not report to the police and are especially leveled at Black women living in rural areas under the judicial authority of customary leaders. This article examines this assertion about not knowing gendered violence and the … Show more

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