"Det är bara att säga nej". Feministiska perspektiv på avvisande av sexuella förslag

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  • Celia Kitzinger Department of Social Sciences Loughborough University
  • Hannah Frith Psychology Department University of the West of England

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https://doi.org/10.55870/tgv.v21i3.4357

Abstract

This article aims to show the value of conversation analysis for feminist theory and practice around refusal skills training and date rape prevention. Conversation analysis shows that refusals are complex conversational interactions, incorporating delays, prefaces, palliatives, and accounts. Refusal skills training often ignores and overrides these with its simplistic prescription to 'just say no'. It should not in fact be necessary for a woman to say 'no' in order for her to be understood as refusing sex. We draw on our own data to suggest that young women are able explicitly to articulate a sophisticated awareness of these culturally normative ways of indicating refusal, and we suggest that the insistence upon 'just say no' may be counterproductive insofar as it implies that other ways of doing refusals (e.g. with silences, compliments or even weak acceptances) are open to reasonable doubt. Finally we discuss he implications of our use of conversation analysis for feminist psychology, both in relation to date rape and more generally.

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2000-09-01

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