OK, firstly, the purpose of this is not "men get raped too so we need to stop talking about women" or any of the bile that occaisionally gets spat out to defend sexism or rape jokes, so if you want to discuss that, please take it elswhere.
The purpose of making this thread was to ask you all a simple question, mainly inspired by the "In defence of Frank Miller" thread elswhere on the forum, and that is, "does it seem like depicting or referencing sexual violence with women as the victims is somehow more ok or more liked in modern media than depicting men as the victims?"
A while ago, a campaign aimed at encouraging male victims of sex crime to come forward was run in London, it was called "Real men get raped", (and since my HTML coding has gotten very sloppy, here is an url, http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/feb/26/male-rape-charity-poster-campaign-six-nations), and it got me thinking, why does it seem like we are uncomfortable talking about this when we seem happy to debate depictions of sex crime that victimises women? This article claims that the U.K government believes only 11% of male sex crime victims report their crime, why the hell is that?
I mean, if someone did a bizzarro Frank miller comic or game or something, where men are consistently depicted as sex objects for capable women and victims of sexual violence or exploitation, or someone used the "woman in Refridgerator trope in reverse, how would that be reacted to? Would people read it? Would it be an interesting change to see a woman surrounded by sexualised, victimised men, or would everyone hate it?
And lastly, out of interest, can anyone name some instances of this sort of representation occuring? Beyond the occaisional reference to or depiction of prison rape (Also not funny, btw guys), I can't think of any occurence of males being victimised by sexual crimes in comics or games.
Maybe this isn't the best place to discuss the construction of masculinity and its consequences for victims of sex crime, but I feel like the people here on the escapist will be capable of discussing the matter maturely. I just don't have the comic/game knowledge of all of us combined, and I was wondering if anyone else had been bothered by all this.
Also, oh dear, my captcha was "hissy fit", I have a bad feeling.
Edited 'cos I can't proof read.
The purpose of making this thread was to ask you all a simple question, mainly inspired by the "In defence of Frank Miller" thread elswhere on the forum, and that is, "does it seem like depicting or referencing sexual violence with women as the victims is somehow more ok or more liked in modern media than depicting men as the victims?"
A while ago, a campaign aimed at encouraging male victims of sex crime to come forward was run in London, it was called "Real men get raped", (and since my HTML coding has gotten very sloppy, here is an url, http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/feb/26/male-rape-charity-poster-campaign-six-nations), and it got me thinking, why does it seem like we are uncomfortable talking about this when we seem happy to debate depictions of sex crime that victimises women? This article claims that the U.K government believes only 11% of male sex crime victims report their crime, why the hell is that?
I mean, if someone did a bizzarro Frank miller comic or game or something, where men are consistently depicted as sex objects for capable women and victims of sexual violence or exploitation, or someone used the "woman in Refridgerator trope in reverse, how would that be reacted to? Would people read it? Would it be an interesting change to see a woman surrounded by sexualised, victimised men, or would everyone hate it?
And lastly, out of interest, can anyone name some instances of this sort of representation occuring? Beyond the occaisional reference to or depiction of prison rape (Also not funny, btw guys), I can't think of any occurence of males being victimised by sexual crimes in comics or games.
Maybe this isn't the best place to discuss the construction of masculinity and its consequences for victims of sex crime, but I feel like the people here on the escapist will be capable of discussing the matter maturely. I just don't have the comic/game knowledge of all of us combined, and I was wondering if anyone else had been bothered by all this.
Also, oh dear, my captcha was "hissy fit", I have a bad feeling.
Edited 'cos I can't proof read.