Strategic Submission to Rape is not Consent: Sexual Violence in the Colombian Armed Conflict

Author:

Stallone Kiran1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA

Abstract

Academic literature is only beginning to understand victims’ rational calculations and agency related to sexual violence in war and conflict. This article deepens that analysis, emphasizing calculated action rather than passive victimization. This is a systematic study of victims’ strategic responses to sexual violence, and reports findings from an in-depth analysis of women who were raped in the context of Colombia's armed conflict (1964-present), revealing that this context triggers a strategic response by victims of rape. Specifically, some women calculate that submitting to unwanted sex is more likely to protect them and others, such as family members, from significant harm than resisting rape. However, while their strategic responses may protect them and allow them to keep their families safe from greater harm, the methods adopted by women in these situations may complicate their efforts at being recognized as victims, undercutting their access to legal and social rights in the aftermath of war and conflict.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Sociology and Political Science,Gender Studies

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