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Affected by Rape: An Intersectional Approach to Researching Sexual Violence: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality

Autor Rebecca Helman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 feb 2026
Affected by Rape presents an affective approach to researching sexual violence, exploring how rape affects and how affects are implicated in the process of researching rape. With a methodological focus, this book develops nuanced insights into womxn’s experiences of rape in South Africa.
Drawing on intersectional decolonial, African-centred, and feminist perspectives, it analyses how dominant understandings of sexual violence, constituted by intersecting inequalities, constrain womxn’s feelings about their experiences of rape. Weaving together autoethnography, in-depth interviewing and affective reflexivity, the book demonstrates how an affective approach can enrich understandings of and responses to sexual violence. The book shows how womxn resist, refuse and subvert dominant affective responses to rape, cultivating care, connection and solidarity in the face of denial, dismissal and dehumanisation. While situated in South Africa, the book speaks to global concerns about sexual and gender-based violence, as well as the politics of knowledge production in contexts of inequality.
This book provides tools for working with affects as both epistemic and ethical resources for knowledge production. It will be valuable for researchers of sexual and gender-based violence, feminist and decolonial scholars, and those working on difficult, sensitive or stigmatised research topics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032751405
ISBN-10: 1032751401
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 6
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

1. The discomfort of rape; 2. Affective entanglements: Being affected and producing an affective analysis of rape; 3. The wounds of rape in the ‘rape capital of the world’; 4. The stickiness of shame; 5. The (im)possibilities of rage; 6. Hope in the wake of rape; 7. Conclusion: An expanded affective approach to disrupting sexual violence

Recenzii

"What kinds of hope are possible in the wake of rape? How can this hope exist alongside a recognition of the wounding of rape, alongside rage? How can rape be collectively mourned, witnessed? What are the affective, racialised, classed and gendered politics that surround the experience of rape in a country like South Africa? These are just a few of the many questions Rebecca Helman tackles in courageous and necessary contribution to the literature on sexual violence in South Africa. With unflinching honesty and profound insight, Helman weaves together an autoethnographic account with narratives from her research participants to illuminate the lived experiences of women who have survived rape. In doing so, she refuses the distancing often demanded by academic inquiry, instead embracing the emotional complexity that surrounds the task of researching trauma – its wounds, the complexity of shame, rage and the fragile yet persistent hope.
What emerges is not only a deeply affecting account of sexual violence as a form of wounding, but also a powerful meditation on the ethics of research, the reflexive politics of voice and the possibilities of feminist scholarship rooted in care, accountability, and transformation. The book is both testimony and theory, both grief and resistance. It is essential reading."
Professor Floretta Boonzaier, University of Cape Town, South Africa 
"Affected by Rape: An Intersectional Approach to Researching Sexual Violence is a focused analysis of the multiple and intersecting articulations between affective and material, social and political dimensions that present in violent economies of gender and sexual violence in South Africa. Helman weaves the affective dynamics that are part of rape culture and the broader socio-historical, political and material arrangements that sustain them and vice versa. Helman carefully lays out the ambiguous yet vital necessity of an “affective archive of rape”. Drawing on decolonial feminist scholarship, she carefully locates interwoven affects that include rage, shame, hope to ponder economies of affect that inadvertently function to further silence the ravages of gender and sexual violence in post- apartheid South Africa. Throughout this investigation of what it means to work with research as a mode of “affective witnessing”, Helman urges that we do not lose sight of the complex multiple systems of domination that in turn demand a moral witnessing, one that invites a different use of rage as part of our galvanizing, that honors Audre Lorde’s call for a redirected anger that is politically productive."
Professor Peace Kiguwa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
"This book is an emotionally-moving and intellectually rigorous exploration of sexual violence in South Africa, unfolding from a moment of personal discomfort into a layered analysis of embodied experience and structural oppression. Through autoethnography and interviews with 17 womxn from diverse racial and social backgrounds, Helman centres ‘ordinary’ experiences of rape to challenge dominant narratives about who is violated, who violates, and whose pain is recognized. Grounded in affective, decolonial, and critical race approaches, this work offers a context-specific, intersectional account of rape. Rather than relying on narrow legal or medical frameworks, Helman traces rape’s enduring impacts—violation, shame, rage, and hope—foregrounding the emotional labour of witnessing and the charged politics of knowledge production. In following participants’ affect-laden accounts, she shows how shame sticks to bodies, how rage is pathologized yet mobilized as resistance, and how hope is cultivated in the wake of trauma. The result is a book that moves us beyond the “problem,” becoming a vital act of resistance, a call to reimagine justice, a guide to dismantling rape culture, and an invitation to build more care-filled, decolonial responses and futures."
Professor Carla Rice, University of Guelph, Ontario 
"This book makes a powerful and important contribution to feminist scholarship on sexual violence. Helman’s commitment to affect, and to the critical intersections that shape it, infuses the theoretical, methodological and written work throughout – producing a nuanced and embodied read that departs from the tendency towards abstraction and sensationalism. It offers a textured, compassionate, and intimate — yet intellectually rigorous — feminist engagement with sexual violence."
Dr Denise Buiten, The University of Notre Dame, Sydney

Notă biografică

Rebecca Helman is an honorary research fellow at the University of Edinburgh. She has worked as a researcher in South Africa and Scotland exploring sexual violence, gender inequality, suicide, and feminist methodologies. She has also previously worked as a counsellor at Rape Crisis in Cape Town. 

Descriere

Affected by Rape presents an affective approach to researching sexual violence, exploring how rape affects and how affects are implicated in the process of researching rape. With a methodological focus, this book develops nuanced insights into womxn’s experiences of rape in South Africa.