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Fraternity Gang Rape: Sex, Brotherhood, and Privilege on Campus (Feminist Crosscurrents) [Hardcover]

Peggy Sanday (Author)
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0814779026 978-0814779026 September 1, 1990

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A classic. Fraternity Gang Rape is a fascinating analysis of how all male groups such as fraternities or athletics teams may create a rape culture where behavior occurs that few individuals acting alone would perpetrate. The new introduction and afterword shed light on how this pernicious problem continues today, insightfully illuminating the complicity of society in the failure of accountability for acquaintance rape.
—Mary P. Koss, co-editor of No Safe Haven

"A powerful and important book.
Contemporary Psychology

Full of insights .... an important contribution .... written in accessible prose and ideal for course use.
Women's Review of Books.

Powerfully moving and analytically provocative . . . If the college or university at which AJS readers teach has a fraternity or sorority system, this book will be useful in understanding the way those organizations not only construct the gender relations between women and men on campus but also provide a map of male domination that members can take with them for the rest of their lives.
—Michael S. Kimmel, American Journal of Sociology.

Sanday draws a chilling picture of fraternity society, its debasement of women and the way it creates a looking-glass world in which gang rape can be considered normal behavior and the pressure of group-think is powerful.
The Philadelphia Inquirer.

An important book [that] should be read by everyone in higher education–faculty, administrators, and students.
Contemporary Sociology.

"Very accessible . . . Sanday's book explores the vulnerability of college women, and of young men seeking to prove their manhood. I read it on vacation. My daughter has just turned 12. I told her I wanted her to read it before she goes to college.
—Judy Mann, The Washington Post

Chilling.
The Miami Herald

"In her well-regarded text, Sanday points out how frequently athletes are involved in group sexual misconduct against women.
The New York Times

Told with boldness and clarity, and drawing on insight from other cultures, this is one of the best books on rape and male socialization in several years.
Feminist Bookstore News

A rare and valuable book: deeply illuminating and yet unbearably painful.
—Andrea Dworkin

"Enlightening and provocative.
West Coast Review of Books.

Straight out of today's headlines, this widely acclaimed and meticulously documented volume illustrates, in painstaking and painful detail, how gang rape occurs with regularity in fraternities, athletic dorms, and in other exclusively male enclaves. Drawing on interviews with both victims and fraternity members, Peggy Reeves Sanday reconstructs the daily life in the fraternity, highlighting the role played by pornography, male bonding, and degrading, often grotesque, initiation rituals.

According to the research of Sanday and others —the documentation is compelling—gang rape occurs widely on our college campuses. Yet, these incidents, during which an often drunk or stoned woman is repeatedly assaulted by a train of fraternity brothers, are rarely prosecuted or even labeled rape, part of an institutional attitude that seeks to protect the university, privileges men and sanctions sexual power and abuse. In this dramatic expose, Sanday explores this darker side of college life with insight, sensitivity, and clarity.



Editorial Reviews

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“Chilling.”
-The Miami Herald

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“A classic. Fraternity Gang Rape is a fascinating analysis of how all-male groups such as fraternities or athletic teams may create a rape culture where behavior occurs that few individuals acting alone would perpetrate. The new introduction and afterword shed light on how this pernicious problem continues today, insightfully illuminating the complicity of society in the failure of accountability for acquaintance rape.”
-Mary P. Koss,co-editor of No Safe Haven: Male Violence Against Women at Home, at Work, and in the Community



Praise for the First Edition“A powerful and important book.”
-Contemporary Psychology

,

“Full of insights . . . an important contribution . . . written in accessible prose and ideal for course use.”
-Women's Review of Books

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“Powerfully moving and analytically provocative. . . . If the college or university at which AJS readers teach has a fraternity or sorority system, this book will be useful in understanding the way those organizations not only construct the gender relations between women and men on campus but also provide a map of male domination that members can take with them for the rest of their lives.”
-Michael S. Kimmel,American Journal of Sociology

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Peggy Reeves Sanday is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of many books, including A Woman Scorned: Acquaintance Rape on Trial and, most recently, Women at the Center: Life in a Modern Matriarchy.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 264 pages
  • Publisher: NYU Press (September 1, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0814779026
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814779026
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #360,266 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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43 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm Greek and I love this book!, July 24, 2004
In response to the many Greeks who wrote reviews disparaging this book because it "perpetuates stereotypes." First of all, to some of you, do not write reviews without reading a book. Second, this book tells the truth about events that happened to quite a few women at my school. It is an Ivy league school, by the way, so just because you have researched a school for its reputation does not protect you. I am a member of a sorority, and I adore it, but the fact that I love the Greek system is all the more reason to support this book. Don't shoot the messenger... this type of event happened very often during the period Sanday researched the book (the 80s) and the book was a significant force in reducing this type of incident. If you love the Greek system, you should be willing to face the truth. A minority of Greek organizations have committed some terrible crimes, and the setup of the Greek party system, brotherhood values, and school protection of male organizations rather than female victims out of concern for their reputations combined to allow them to go unpunished. This book is about how our culture allows people to get away with this type of crime, and how on campuses this behavior is excused. If you want to end what you call stereotypes, work on helping our Greek organizations be the best they can be, and don't be upset with a woman who just told the stories of people who experienced terrible things! I am well aware of the good Greeks do (I'm my sorority's philanthropy chair), but I also know that Sanday (a professor of mine) told the truth in her book, which was only an expose of what happened. Just because we are proud of the Greek system doesn't mean we can't recognize that in some cases it can promote sexual assault (I am also a certified sexual assault counselor, and hear all too often the stories of women who are assaulted on college campuses.) We need to recognize the problem of "a sense of entitlement" and oversexualization at some Greek organizations and work to fix it rather than just ranting at people who dare to air some dirty laundry.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing book...all parents should read it, July 4, 2007
While not a light subject by any means, this was the first book of its kind I could ever find. I also sent a copy to my prosecutor, Police Chief and my husband, a fraternity guy. I am the survivor of a fraternity gang rape and this book really does get to the bottom of herd mentality and why these unspeakable crimes occur, why they are covered up and why they keep happening.

If you are a parent sending a son or daughter off or back to college, I strongly suggest you read this. University brochures would have us think there is no such thing as gang rape on our bucolic campuses, but I am living proof that it happens. God bless this author for shining a light on this terrible subject. While this will never be a best-seller, it should. Well-written, compelling, repulsive and edifying, I am grateful it exists.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thorough and fearless, truthful and long overdue, September 19, 2003
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Sanday is one of the few researchers with the guts to expose the dark side of the American worship of fraternities and athletes. This American obsession runs so deep and has been unquestioned for so long it's no wonder her research angers those in a position of privilege (think Citadel, think Tailhook). Check out Bernard Lefkowitz's more recent OUR GUYS for a male journalist's take on the same culture of privilege.

It's time for people to quit shielding campus thugs in the name of letting boys be boys. There ARE colleges where fraternities and sororities don't exist, and those of us who went there still made friends, contributed to the community, and had rich social lives. We also had far fewer rapes.
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fraternity initiation rituals, new sexual revolution, fraternal patriarchy, pulling train, male social order, fraternity gang rape, sexual identity problems, fraternal bonding, male sexual aggression, affirmative consent, verbal consent, pledge class, other fraternities, sexual culture, party sex, polymorphous sexuality
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