Leaving the Past (Self) Behind: Non-Reporting Rape Survivors' Narratives of Self and Action
Huemmer, J., McLaughlin, B. & Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 (2018). Leaving the Past (Self) Behind: Non-Reporting Rape Survivors' Narratives of Self and Action. Sociology, 53(3), pp. 435-450. doi: 10.1177/0038038518773926
Abstract
Using a symbolic interactionist framework, this study considers the narratives of non-reporting rape survivors. We use interviews to examine the complex processes that inform a survivor’s decision not to report. Rape is not interpreted as an isolated event; it is something that is seen as caused by, connected to, and affecting the survivor’s sense of self and agency. Rape forces the survivor to reconstruct a sense of agency in the aftermath of the traumatic attack. Rather than report the rape, the survivors constructed narratives that direct blame and accountability toward the “old self”. This less visible, yet still agentic strategy, allows the survivors to regain a sense of agency and control. As a result, a more positive, optimistic self can be constructed, while pursuing legal justice would force them to reenact an “old” self that cannot be disentangled from the rape.
Publication Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | Huemmer, J., McLaughlin, B. & Blumell, L. Leaving the Past (Self) Behind: Non-Reporting Rape Survivors' Narratives of Self and Action. Sociology, Copyright © (2018) Copyright the authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications. |
Publisher Keywords: | Agency, identity, narratives, non-reporting of rape, rape survivors, symbolic interactionism |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HM Sociology P Language and Literature > PN Literature (General) |
Departments: | School of Communication & Creativity > Journalism |
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