Beyond the surface: understanding the cultural roots of corrective rape in South African townships.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Vimbai Mutero
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This study engages with the abhorrent phenomenon of corrective rape as a form of sexual violence employed by perpetrators in an alleged attempt to 'correct' lesbians from their sexual orientation. It focuses on experiences in South African townships and the harrowing realities of Black lesbians who are regularly confronted with this act of sexual violence. Through critical analysis, this study demonstrates how heteronormative gender hierarchies and patriarchal cultural norms fuel the perpetration of corrective rape within these communities. Through an examination of cultural practices such as ukuthwala, or 'bride abduction', the article sheds light on the historical acceptance of sexual violence against women and the disregard for women's bodily autonomy. An exploration of the complex terrain of anti-rape advocacy highlights the challenges that homophobia in these areas causes. The article sheds light on the strategic weaponisation of colonial histories that deflects from factors currently contributing to harmful cultural practices. Ultimately, the analysis is driven by a commitment to reduced inequalities and social justice for African women. It seeks to contribute to the development of a more inclusive and equitable society in South Africa, in which the rights and safety of lesbians are protected, and gender-based violence is actively challenged.  .

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