Journal of Hate Studies
Abstract
This paper looks at a number of different elements that make up the experience of torture by lesbians in the contemporary world. I draw together elements of popular culture, along with testimonies by lesbians, concerning torture in diverse countries, as well as citing some historical sources. I examine the justifications and excuses given for torture, including the view that rape is a normal part of heterosexual activity. I argue that domination is exemplified in the punishment of lesbians as outsiders in patriarchal culture, in particular when groups and nations go to war.I also look at the way in which arguments for the legalization of torture share similarities with arguments in favor of prostitution, pornography, and consensual BDSM. I challenge the defenders of these acts and argue that such defense is a case of moral neglect. I conclude with the contention that the freedom of lesbians from torture and violence may be an indicator of the social health of a society.
Recommended Citation
Hawthorne, Susan
(2005)
"Ancient Hatred and its Contemporary Manifestation: The Torture of Lesbians,"
Journal of Hate Studies: Vol. 4, Article 4.
DOI: 10.33972/jhs.32
Available at:
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/jhs/vol4/iss1/4
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