corrective rape
English
Etymology
corrective + rape. First used in South Africa and specifically in reference to the raping of lesbians.
Noun
corrective rape (countable and uncountable, plural corrective rapes)
- The act of raping someone because of their perceived sexual orientation or gender identity in an attempt to force the person to be heterosexual or enforce gender stereotypes.
- [2011 December 5, Donna Bryson, “Rights group: South African lesbians face abuse”, in Yahoo! News, archived from the original on 2012-11-12:
- Raping a lesbian, HRW [(Human Rights Watch)] researchers found, can make a man a township hero. Attackers boast publicly of their crimes and declare to their victims, "We'll show you you're a woman," the report said. Such attacks are known as "corrective rapes" in South Africa.]
- 2021, S. J. Dodd, editor, The Routledge International Handbook of Social Work and Sexualities, Routledge, →ISBN, page 99:
- In early reports of corrective rape, gender non-conforming behavior among black lesbian women is cited as one of the most prevalent motivations behind the perpetration of such violence (Mufweba and Bhengu, 2003).
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Translations
raping a person because of their perceived sexual orientation or gender identity
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