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self-rape
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/11/07 00:46 UTC 版)
発音
- (General American) IPA: /ˈsɛlfˌɹeɪp/, /ˌsɛlfˈɹeɪp/
名詞
self-rape (countable and uncountable, plural self-rapes)
- An act of rape where the rapist identifies with or is the same as the victim.
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1975, The Washingtonian - Volume 10, page 210:
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2014, A. D. Cousins, Shakespeare's Sonnets and Narrative Poems, →ISBN, page 84:
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For a start, it feminizes Tarquin by drawing on the conventional gendering of the human soul as female (Donne's 'Batter my heart . . .' offers an obvious but interesting comparison), and implies that his physical assault on Lucrece has both offended against his own body and contaminated, almost violated, his spiritual and 'female' self. Rape has almost been self-rape.
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- Submission to an unwanted sexual act.
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1968, Gershon Legman, Rationale of the Dirty Joke: An Analysis of Sexual Humor, First Series:
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This ever-ready willingness not only to be raped but to like it too, is of course the wet-dream ideal of womanhood — that is to say, of all other women but one's own — remarked upon bitterly in Ruth Hersch- berger's Adam's Rib (1948) chap. 3, "Is Rape A Myth?" It represents a fantasy escape by men from the rigorous female chastity demanded by patriarchy. These jokes of female self-rape, by 'mistake,' may be lumped with the endless novelistic tales of adultery written by men in which the woman is always at fault.
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1982, Peter J. Casagrande, Unity in Hardy’s Novels: ‘Repetitive Symmetries’, →ISBN, page 202:
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Seduction of a male is here a metaphor for self-willed corruption, better described as self-rape; it carries with it all the sneaking dubieties of suicide, which happens to be an inherited tendency of Jude Fawley. Rape is violent intrusion, a kind of murder; enticement requires self-violation and is therefore akin to suicide.
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1992, Norman Rush, Mating, →ISBN, page 19:
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Pretending to be hot bears a distinct resemblance to self-rape, but it's a rape accompanied by boredom instead of fear.
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1996, Thomas Foster, Carol Siegel, Ellen E. Berry, Genders 23: Bodies of Writing, Bodies in Performance, →ISBN, page 25:
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This rhetorical reversal whereby rape becomes self-rape made some resisting suffragettes feel that to write about their experience of forcible feeding at all was to do themselves violence on top of that which had already been done to them.
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2014, Karli June Cerankowski, Megan Milks, Asexualities: Feminist and Queer Perspectives, →ISBN:
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As a result of societal pressure, Williams engaged in unwanted sexual intercourse when she felt no sexual desire, an act she describes as "self-rape."
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- (by extension) Behaving contrary to one's own nature, usually as a result of outside pressure.
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1989, Eva Kolinsky, The Greens in West Germany: Organisation and Policy Making:
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Thus, a first generation woman member of parliament for the Greens reported that she needed regular breaks from an atmosphere which she described as self-rape and in which she could only function by shutting out all emotions or personal expectations and functioning like an automaton (Spretnak and Capra 1985: 142).
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2000, Eliot Borenstein, Men Without Women: Masculinity and Revolution in Russian Fiction, 1917-1929, →ISBN:
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If there is any way in which Lyutov is punishing or hurting himself, it is in forcing himself to act completely antithetically to his own nature. If one must search for a dramatic metaphor, the action is more self-rape than self-mutilation. Peter Stine calls the killing of the goose "a violation of the soul" (241).
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2005, Walt Harrington, The Beholder's Eye: A Collection of America's Finest Personal Journalism:
- (often derogatory) Masturbation.
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2002 November 1, Bryce, “Pornography addiction -- please help”, in alt.religion.mormon (Usenet):
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One perspective I heard when growing up was that masturbation amounts to self-rape.
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2003 August 24, DrWarrenKrugar, “Personality disorders and why they are hogwash”, in talk.religion.buddhism (Usenet):
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In your case, it is self-rape, pure and simple - incestual masturbation.
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- Masturbation without self-love.
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1986, The Gestalt Journal - Volume 9, page 49:
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Masturbation can also be carried out as a self-rape, in which case it becomes doing to oneself what one would like to do to another — an act of aggression, not love.
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- The act of inflicting obscene violence against oneself.
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2001, Aurora: The Journal of the History of Art, page 18:
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It has been suggested that Lucretia's suicide can be read as analogous to her rape, her stabbing action taking the place of Tarquin's penetration. On Valla's account, this "self-rape" is far more reprehensible, both because it results in Lucretia's death and also because it involves her usurpation of the masculine action of stabbing oneself.
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- (by extension) Self-destructive activity.
動詞
self-rape (third-person singular simple present self-rapes, present participle self-raping, simple past and past participle self-raped)
- (rare) To engage in an act of self-rape.
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2011, M. Middeke, Christina Wald, The Literature of Melancholia: Early Modern to Postmodern, →ISBN, page 43:
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Satan's pregnancy repeats the theme of melancholy and narcissism: he is 'self-impregnated, or self-raped, making love to himself and then to his daughter, the product of his incestuous mind' (Mulryan 18).
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