A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Narrated Silence in Sexual Scripts of War Rape Survivors: Hidden Transmission of Violent Sexual Patterns




AuthorsNena Močnik

PublisherSPRINGER

Publication year2018

Journal:Sexuality and Culture

Journal name in sourceSEXUALITY AND CULTURE

Journal acronymSEX CULT

Volume22

Issue4

First page 1361

Last page1375

Number of pages15

ISSN1095-5143

eISSN1936-4822

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-018-9530-6


Abstract
This paper introduces the concept of narrated silence among rape survivors from the Bosnian war to argue how supposedly unique survivors' responses have in fact empowered the understanding of sexuality and existing sexual scripts. By using excerpts from scholarly monographs, novels, and feature and documentary movies, the author displays the universal and standardized formats for how we voice, discuss, and think of silence after war rapes across different genres. The continuum of narrated silences reduces survivors to speechless and voiceless spectacles of victimization, which contributes to the preservation of a historic legacy of sexual scripts and the normalization of gender-based violence, abuse, and nonconsensual sexual intercourse among the post-war generations.



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