男人吗?受害者维权人士对#MeToo运动中纳入男性幸存者的看法

Shana L. Maier
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#MeToo运动提高了人们对普遍存在的性侵害的认识,但它因忽视了一些幸存者而受到批评。本定性研究的目的是探讨41名美国强奸受害者倡导者对#MeToo运动纳入男性幸存者或对男性幸存者的影响的看法。结果表明,倡导者认为男性不被鼓励公开自己的经历或参与#MeToo运动。这反映了基于性别的对强奸幸存者的一般社会反应的差异。倡导者的看法决定了#MeToo运动的未来,也可能决定了反强奸运动的未来。如果不承认所有幸存者的经历,这场运动认识到性侵害的普遍性,并通过社交媒体行动主义创造变革的努力可能会功亏一篑。
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Men Too? Victim Advocates’ Perceptions of the Inclusion of Survivors who Identify as Men in the #MeToo Movement
The #MeToo movement promotes awareness of the prevalence of sexual victimization, but it has been criticized for overlooking some survivors. The purpose of this qualitative research is to explore 41 U.S. rape victim advocates’ perceptions of the #MeToo movement’s inclusion of or impact on survivors who identify as men. Results indicate that advocates perceive that men are not encouraged to disclose their experiences or become involved in the #MeToo movement. This reflects differences in general societal responses to rape survivors based on gender. Advocates’ perceptions inform the #MeToo movement’s future and possibly the anti-rape movement’s future. The movement’s efforts to recognize the prevalence of sexual victimization and create change through social media activism may fall short without recognition of the experiences of all survivors.
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