Read Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape Online
Authors: Susan Brownmiller
Eastland, James
0.,
74
Edward
I,
29
Edward
III,
37
Ehrenburg, llya, 65, 66,
70-71
Eleanor of Aquitaine, 17, 25
Emmett Till case, 210, 245-48
Engels, Friedrich, 11
Engerman, Stanley, 270-73 English law, early, rape and punishment in, 23-30
Estrous cycle, 13, 14
Evidence, rules of, in criminal rape, 368, 370-74
Ewbanks, Lucinda, deposition of,
1
45
Exhibitionism:
and child molestation, 277 in criminology,
1
77
Fable:
see
Legend; Myth
Fairy tales, victim models in, 290, 309-10
Fallaci, Oriana, 89
False accusations, male fear of, 370-71, 386-87
see also
"Cry rape" myth
Family:
as deterrent to rape, 87, 88
homicide within, 197, 198
see also
Child molestation; Father rape; Incest
Family rape, 257, 281-82, 351
see also
Child molestation;
Incest
"Fancy girl," prostitute, 168
ff.
Fanon, Frantz, 249-51 Fantasies, female, of rape:
caused by male conditioning, 311, 322, 324 .
"conscious" vs. "unconscious,"
320, 322
ff.
psychoanalytic misconceptions of,
11,
229-30, 240, 275-76,
319-22
and war propaganda, 311, 326,
327
see also
Myths
Fantasies, male, of rape: compared with female, 322
ff.
as "masculine," 124, 288, 294
ff.
master-slave, 169-70
in pornography, 293
ff.,
394
and power, 124, 288
in prison, 257, 262
see also
Heroic rapist; Ideology of rape; Myths
Farley, James, case of, 268-69 Farmer, Frances, 268
Fascism, and ideology of rape, 48-49
Father rape, 281
see also
Incest Faulkner, William, 196 Fear:
as legal factor in criminal rape,
369
as male weapon,
11,
14-15
and victim reporting of rape, 175 Federal Bureau of Investigation,
174-76, 182, 185, 213, 214
Fellatio, forced, in rape, 196, 197
Female bonding, 14, 150 194,
401-05
Feminism:
analysis of pornography, 390
ff.
analysis of prostitution, 390
ff.
analysis of rape, 385, 390
ff.
analysis of rape fantasies, 320,
322
ff.
consciousness raising regarding rape and sexual abuse, 80, 86,
112-13, 277, 280, 358, 383,
385
see also
Women's Movement
Femininity:
cultural conditioning for, 292-308, 309-46, 360, 401-04
in fascist ideology, 48-49
and myth of masochism, 316-22 physical conditioning in,
1
5,
360, 401-04
polarizing of, 194
as "role" in prison rape, 280-68 "victim" role in, 309, 312, 332,
336
Feudal law, and rape, 24-28
Fifty
Years
in
Chains
(Ball), 157 Figes, Eva, 49
Fleming, Ian, 289-90
Fogel, Robert,
1
70-73
Force:
compared to emotional coercion, 256
ff.
as legal concept in rape, 369,
372-73, 377-78
vs. seduction, 271 Forcible rape, reporting and
statistics of, 174
ff.,
364-68 "Foreign-object" rape, 195, 196,
378
see
also
Humiliation, sexual
Forsyte Saga, The
(Galsworthy), 381
Fortune and M en's Eyes
(film),
2
57-58
Fountainhead , The
(Rand), 313,
314·
3
1
5
France:
and rape in World War I, 41-42• 44
and rape in World War
II,
56
Frank, Gerold, 200, 204n, 296
Frenzy
(film), 302, 303
Freud, Sigmund,
11,
12, 76, 275,
315-17, 320-22, 387
Fried, Joseph, 79
Froissart, Jean, 37
Galsworthy, John, 381
Gandhi, Indira, 78
Gang rape, 24, 41, 58-60, 73, 81-82, 98, 101-06, 180, 183, 186,
187-<)6, 236, 238, 264, 285—
287, 312, 374
as control mechanism, 285-86 definition of, 87
in fiction, 94-<) 5
as first "planned" rape; 14 vs. individual rape, 180 lack of statistics on, 187 studies of, 195-<)6
testimony in, 189-<)4
time-space patterns in, 183-84
see also
Mob rape; Prison rape
INDEX
I
455
Gardner-Sharp, Abbie, 143 Gebhard, Paul, 179n, 280-81 Geismar, Maxwell, 251 Genesee Indians, 42
Genet, Jean, 261-63
Genghis Khan, 290
Genocide, and rape, 38-40, 69,
1
2
5, 236-37
Genovese, Eugene, 217
Genovese (Kitty) case, 199-200 Geographical distribution ( U.S.)
of rape incidents, 185-86 German Army, and rape:
World War
I,
p,
40-48 World War
II,
49-56, 65-66,
311
Gennan Atrocities: Their Nature and Philosophy
(Hillis), 44-46
Ghettos:
Jewish, and rape, 50-54
urban, and rape, 174, 180-84,
2
53, 349
Gift Horse, The
(Knef ), 66
Gimme Shelter
(film), 297 Glushkina, Sophia, deposition of,
50-5
1
Goddess, The
(film), 335
Godfather, The
(Puzo), 305n Goebbels, Joseph, 48
Going H ome
(film), 302, 303
Gone With the Wind
(Mitchell), 223
Goodall, Jane, 3 Goretti, Maria, 330-32
Gothic literature, heiress-stealing in, 24
Gratz, Roberta Brandes, 253 Graves, Robert, 284
Greek literature, and rape legends, 33-34,
20
9, 283-84, 3 7, 332
Griffith, D. W., 128, 220
Grimke, Angelina, 165
Grimke sisters, 160, 165, 166
Grotius, Hugo, 34, 35
Guilt, and rape victim, 119, 142,
1
75
Gulag Archipelago
(Solzhenitsyn),
72
Gusii culture, 17, 287 ff.
Guttmacher, Manfred, 177,
i
78, 188
Hale, Matthew, 24, 369, 380 Hammurabi, Code of, 18-19 Hanging, as punishment for rape,
34
Harassment, sexual, 247-48, 390
Harmetz, Aljean, 303, 306
Haton, Claude, 36
Hawkins, Willametta, 239
ff.
Hayman, Charles (study by), 214, 215, 272, 348
Hebrew law, and rape and marriage,
18, 19-23, 33, 54, 319
Heiress stealing, 24
Helen of Troy, 33, 35 Hell's Angels, 297--g8, 307
Hell's Angels
(Thompson), 298
Henry of Bratton (Bracton), 24 Henry II, 25
Henry VII, 24
Hentoff, Nat, 251
Hernton, Calvin C., 249, 251
Heroic rapist, 261-63, 283-308,
39
1
Heroine-victim, 78, 80, 91, 327 ff.,
333-36
Hersh, Seymour M., 103, 104, 105
Hibbert, Christopher, 288
Hicks, Edward, 292 Hierarchy, origins of, through
subjugation of women, 17-18 Hierarchy, and rape:
in American slavery, 157-60, 164-65, 166-68
in prison, 260-68
Hillis, Newell Dwight, 44-46 Hitchcock, Alfred, 302, 333-34
Hitler, Adolf, 12, 48, 49 Hollywood Hills case, 188--g3 Holmstrom, Lynda Lytle (study
by), 358
Homer, 33
Homicide, statistics in, 197--g8
see also
Rape-murder Homosexuality:
in gang rapists, 19o--g3
in movies and books, 30), 304
in pornography, 393
Homosexual rape, in prison,
2
57—
268
Horney, Karen,
11,
32-33, 176,
' 32 5-26
Horton, James
E.,
234
House
of
Dolls
(Ka-Tzetnik), 63-64
Huie, William Bradford, 246-47
Humiliation, sexual, 187, 194--97'
2 54-55, 314-15
Hundred Years War, rape in, 34,
37
Hurkos, Peter, 205
Iatmul culture, rape in, 284-85 Ideology of rape, male, 14-15, 322,
401
and biological basis, 14
black "insurrectionary," 248-53, 306
and chivalry, 29o--g2
and defense of white womanhood, 210 ff.
epitomized in gang rape, 187
ff.
and fascism, 48-49
in homosexual prison rape, 260-268
and Ku Klux Klan, 128
and lesbian assault, 267-68
and mob violence, 124-25, 128 and myth of "rape-lie," 228-34 and nationalism, 121
in prehistory, i4-15
Ideology of rape, male,
continued
and propaganda purposes, 114,
1
39
and psychoanalysis, 11-12, 315—
322
and religion, 318, 319, 328-32
in socialism, 12, 65-66, 72, 228,
2
38 ff.
in war, 36, 48-49, 64-65, 72-73,
1
39
see also
Comic books; Condition-
ing; Confession magazines; Fairy tales; Literature; Movies; Myths; Newspapers and magazines; Pornography; Propaganda; Psychoanalysis; Religion
I
Know
Why
the Caged Bird Sings
(Angelou), 273-75
Iliad ,
33
Illegitimacy, 16, 84, 164
see also
Abortion; Pregnancy Incest, 19, 277-82
Indians, American, 140-53
absence of rape among, 119, 141 matrilineal society among, 141-142
see also
American Indian women
Infanticide, as consequence of rape, 84
Inheritance, and women, 24, 219
see also
Marriage; Property Institute for Sex Research,
1
79n Institutionalized rape, 256-82
see also
Celebrity rape; Child molestation; College-student rape; Date rape; Family rape; Incest; Married rape; Police rape; Prison rape; "Profes siona]s" rape; S1avery; Therapist rape; War
Interclan rape, 287-88 Interracial rape:
and b1ack "insurrectionary" movement, 248-53, 306
INDEX
I
457
Interracial rape,
continued
convictions and sentences in, 220 Freudian misconceptions of,
22cr-30
in "heroic rapist" Jiterature, 307 Marxist concepts of, 227-29
as nationa1 obsession, 210, 216 ff.