“I feel more like a superhero” - A Narrative Analysis of Victimization and Agency in Relation to Experiences of Sexual Assaults
Sammanfattning
Rape is in many contexts considered being the worst thing that can ever happen to a
person and is supposed to result in a life-long trauma. But there is a gap between
those who are constructing this discourse and the ones that are being victimized. In
this thesis I have interviewed four women who have experienced sexual assaults. We
have had conversations about how they negotiate this victimization. For all of the
women the assaults lie several years back in time. For my analysis, I have used
narrative theory and method in relation to the concepts of victimization, agency and
identity. By using this framework I have analysed the storytelling of the informants’
experiences in the specific interview situation. The narratives show that several years
after the assaults the informants do not consider the assaults being the worst thing that
have happened to them. They have all developed different strategies in order to disidentify
with this victimization. The informants request an understanding of the
victim concept that gives an opportunity to be considered both active and passive at
the same time. This understanding can be enabled by the concept of agency. One way
of making resistance to the contemporary discourse and to challenge the victimization
of people who have experienced sexual assaults can be to reclaim the socio-structural
understanding of being a victim.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Fil(er)
Datum
2015-10-01Författare
Stjernholm, Frida
Nyckelord
Sexual assaults
Rape
Victim
Victimization
Agency
Identity
Narrative Analysis
Serie/rapportnr.
Masteruppsats