Rape and the Media" explores how media portrayals of sexual violence shape public perceptions, influence societal attitudes toward victims and perpetrators, and impact legal outcomes. The media often sensationalizes rape, framing it in ways that can perpetuate harmful myths, such as victim-blaming and the normalization of violence. The portrayal of rape in popular culture, news reports, and social media can either reinforce or challenge dominant narratives around consent, power, and gender dynamics. Researchers argue that media depictions frequently minimize the severity of sexual violence, while sensationalizing or distorting facts. This representation contributes to the perpetuation of rape culture, where sexual violence is trivialized or excused. However, media also serves as a platform for activism, with movements like #MeToo using media channels to raise awareness, demand justice, and shift public discourse about sexual violence, urging a reevaluation of cultural attitudes toward consent and gender equality.
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