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- From: louise@pravda.cc.gatech.edu (Louise Penberthy)
- Subject: Rape originating as property crime (was Re: Drunk Sex = Rape ? (was Re: Mysogynist Bullshit))
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.153430.8578@cc.gatech.edu>
- Sender: news@cc.gatech.edu
- Reply-To: louise@pravda.cc.gatech.edu (Louise Penberthy)
- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
- References: <1993Jan19.003819.20956@news.cs.indiana.edu> <1993Jan20.213527.7208@aston.ac.uk> <11787@sun13.scri.fsu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 15:34:30 GMT
- Lines: 41
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- In article <11787@sun13.scri.fsu.edu> pepke@dirac.scri.fsu.edu (Eric Pepke) writes:
- >Check followups.
- >
- >In article <1993Jan20.213527.7208@aston.ac.uk> evansmp@uhura.aston.ac.uk (Mark Evans) writes:
- >>Well I think you will find that rape has its origins as a property, rather
- >>than a personal crime.
- >
- >I have seen this claim many dozens of times. I have seen cogent
- >substantiations that did not reduce to handwaving exactly zero times. I have
- >asked for substantiations on the network four or five times. Perhaps you can
- >provide one for the very first time.
-
- All right, let's try this. I'll stick with Western civilization.
-
- Historically, women have had few -- if any -- rights of their
- own. What rights they had were not those they had because they
- were human beings in and of themselves. Rather, they had rights
- derived from the males on which they were dependent: father,
- brother, husband, son. Women as inheritors of property, for
- example, were in essence sold to the highest bidder in marriage
- contracts. Women were prized not for their worth as human
- beings, but for the real property or other attributes that they
- had. Virginity was highly prized in women, certainly by the men
- in their lives. A woman who was not a virgin was not so
- sought-after for marriage. Her "property value" was less. But
- the person who could usually claim damages if she was raped was
- not her herself, but the man in her life who in essence "owned"
- her, namely her father or brother etc. The rape of a woman was a
- crime for which a _man_ could claim damages (if he cared to),
- because the woman was his property and rape had damaged his
- property and made it worth less.
-
- Obviously this is not the whole story about rape. But here is
- part of the historical context for at least part of the story.
-
- -- Louise Penberthy
-
- Louise Penberthy | "A lot of people think 'a capella'
- Dept of CSIS, Kennesaw State College | means 'without clothes.'"
- PO Box 444, Marietta, GA 30061 |
- louise@pravda.cc.gatech.edu | -- Barry Carl, bass, Rockapella
-