RT Book T1 Violent Differences: The Importance of Race in Sexual Assault against Queer Men A1 Meyer, Doug 1980- LA English PP Berkeley, CA PB University of California Press YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1818925141 AB Despite rising attention to sexual assault and sexual violence, queer men have been largely excluded from the discussion. Violent Differences is the first book of its kind to focus specifically on queer male survivors and to devote particular attention to Black queer men. Whereas previous scholarship on male survivors has emphasized the role of masculinity, Doug Meyer shows that race and sexuality should be regarded as equally foundational as gender. Instead of analyzing sexual assault against queer men in the abstract, this book draws attention to survivors' lived experiences. Meyer examines interview data from sixty queer men who have suffered sexual assault, highlighting their interactions with the police and their encounters with victim blaming. Violent Differences expands approaches to studying sexual assault by considering a new group of survivors and by revealing that race, gender, and sexuality all remain essential for understanding how this violence is experienced OP 272 CN HV6250.4.H66 SN 9780520384712 K1 Gays : Violence against K1 Male rape victims : United States : 21st century K1 Gay people : Violence against K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Gay Studies K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sexual Abuse & Harassment K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / General K1 Sexualisierte Gewalt : Verbrechensopfer : Mann : Schwarze : Homosexualität : LGBT DO 10.1525/9780520384712