Description
Sexual Citizens is an essential read for understanding the complex dynamics of sexual assault in college environments. With alarming statistics showing that nearly one in three women and one in six men may experience sexual violence during their college years, this groundbreaking book is a vital resource for students, educators, and advocates alike. Authored by Jennifer S. Hirsch and Shamus Khan, this comprehensive guide stems from the Sexual Health Initiative to Foster Transformation (SHIFT) at Columbia University, making it one of the most exhaustive studies on campus sexual assault available today.
Delving into the social frameworks that underlie sexual violence, Sexual Citizens challenges traditional narratives surrounding consent and perpetrators, illuminating the societal influences such as social spaces, intoxication, peer dynamics, and established cultural norms. The authors employ innovative concepts like 'sexual projects,' 'sexual citizenship,' and 'sexual geographies' to articulate how these elements converge to create environments where sexual assault is prevalent.
Designed for a diverse readership, this book not only addresses the alarming realities of college life but also promotes dialogue that can lead to preventative measures. Whether you are a student looking to understand your environment better, an educator seeking to implement effective programs, or an advocate striving for change, Sexual Citizens provides a fresh perspective that empowers individuals to confront and dismantle the structures that perpetuate sexual violence on college campuses.
Delving into the social frameworks that underlie sexual violence, Sexual Citizens challenges traditional narratives surrounding consent and perpetrators, illuminating the societal influences such as social spaces, intoxication, peer dynamics, and established cultural norms. The authors employ innovative concepts like 'sexual projects,' 'sexual citizenship,' and 'sexual geographies' to articulate how these elements converge to create environments where sexual assault is prevalent.
Designed for a diverse readership, this book not only addresses the alarming realities of college life but also promotes dialogue that can lead to preventative measures. Whether you are a student looking to understand your environment better, an educator seeking to implement effective programs, or an advocate striving for change, Sexual Citizens provides a fresh perspective that empowers individuals to confront and dismantle the structures that perpetuate sexual violence on college campuses.