An African view of women as sexual objects as a concern for gender equality: A critical study

South African society consists of people who value honour, respect and dignity. One of the most worrying factors in our democratic country is the escalation of sex-related violations like rape, sexual harassment and sexual abuse. According to media reports, the rape and abuse of women are daily occu...

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Main Author: Elijah M. Baloyi
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2010-03-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/380
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spelling doaj-4bca3839dca74ed58fc77188be66aacd2020-11-25T00:32:09ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052010-03-0131110.4102/ve.v31i1.380384An African view of women as sexual objects as a concern for gender equality: A critical studyElijah M. BaloyiSouth African society consists of people who value honour, respect and dignity. One of the most worrying factors in our democratic country is the escalation of sex-related violations like rape, sexual harassment and sexual abuse. According to media reports, the rape and abuse of women are daily occurrences. Statistics also suggest that most marriages will at some point need to resolve the emotional trauma resulting from an extra-marital affair. It is imperative that whilst the police are trying to get the culprits into custody, we as a society should help to find out what has gone so wrong that the beautiful gift of a sexual relationship is being abused and degraded by the people. This delicate issue may be an indication of the influence of patriarchal systems in some African cultures. Rape statistics reveal that most of the perpetrators are well-known members of a community. There are many possible reasons why our society is facing this challenge; however, this study will explore the view that women are considered as sexual objects and how this perspective reveals itself as the cause of sexual offences.http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/380gender equalitysexual objectsclitoridectomyrapelust
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Verbum et Ecclesia
gender equality
sexual objects
clitoridectomy
rape
lust
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title An African view of women as sexual objects as a concern for gender equality: A critical study
title_short An African view of women as sexual objects as a concern for gender equality: A critical study
title_full An African view of women as sexual objects as a concern for gender equality: A critical study
title_fullStr An African view of women as sexual objects as a concern for gender equality: A critical study
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description South African society consists of people who value honour, respect and dignity. One of the most worrying factors in our democratic country is the escalation of sex-related violations like rape, sexual harassment and sexual abuse. According to media reports, the rape and abuse of women are daily occurrences. Statistics also suggest that most marriages will at some point need to resolve the emotional trauma resulting from an extra-marital affair. It is imperative that whilst the police are trying to get the culprits into custody, we as a society should help to find out what has gone so wrong that the beautiful gift of a sexual relationship is being abused and degraded by the people. This delicate issue may be an indication of the influence of patriarchal systems in some African cultures. Rape statistics reveal that most of the perpetrators are well-known members of a community. There are many possible reasons why our society is facing this challenge; however, this study will explore the view that women are considered as sexual objects and how this perspective reveals itself as the cause of sexual offences.
topic gender equality
sexual objects
clitoridectomy
rape
lust
url http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/380
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