Internationally, countries have different perspectives towards the aspects of what initially “defines” rape.
Individuals have taken action throughout their countries and make it world wide to make a change. From Vancouver, Canada, artist Marina Bychkova makes “Barbie” dolls that challenge the inconvenient themes of “social injustice [that juxtaposes] the ugly realities of life,” such as rape culture (Grundy,2016). Bychkova puts her thoughts on other social issues that women tackle with; for example, “breast cancer, women’s rights, beauty and ugliness, love and violence, eroticism and expulsion.” Bychkova takes up to 500 hours to make a doll inspired by every aspect of humanity. Her contributions reveal the real facets of issues that provide struggles across all global factors (Grundy, 2016).
Therefore, different perspectives of whether public nudity defines the cause of rape approach the differences between different countries. Public nudity is more oversexualized in the Americas rather than the countries of Europe; for example, in Dutch and Danish television, watching nudity that comes to appearance is totally normal and no erections or excitement for sexuality come to mind. In the United States some people rather see no nudity on tv or around the world at all; therefore, it said said that nudity will not be shown on TV from 6 am to 10 pm. Mosts of the United States considers public unity as an “indecent exposure.” Munich legalized public nudity in six ‘Urban Naked Zones.’ Nudity is legal in all public beaches of Denmark since 1976. Recreational nudity was legalized back in The Netherlands, 1985 (ATTN, 2016). Due to sexualized perspectives from public nudity; furthermore, in the United States, there are more than 90,000 breast reduction procedures a year. 80% of women feel satisfied about their breast reductions (ATTN, 2016).
Children’s perspectives define the issue of rape because they are also victims of this issue. Children are too innocent and as victims of child sexual abuse they can’t ask for help precisely for it being that they are afraid of their attacker threatening them. 1 in 6 children are sexually abused and 75% don’t tell (Stop It Now!, 2011). It also comes into an effect that attackers take advantage of people with disabilities. 80% of women and 30% of men with intellectual disabilities have been sexually assaulted. 83% of women with disabilities will be assaulted in their lifetime (Sobsey & Doe,1991).
Individuals have taken action throughout their countries and make it world wide to make a change. From Vancouver, Canada, artist Marina Bychkova makes “Barbie” dolls that challenge the inconvenient themes of “social injustice [that juxtaposes] the ugly realities of life,” such as rape culture (Grundy,2016). Bychkova puts her thoughts on other social issues that women tackle with; for example, “breast cancer, women’s rights, beauty and ugliness, love and violence, eroticism and expulsion.” Bychkova takes up to 500 hours to make a doll inspired by every aspect of humanity. Her contributions reveal the real facets of issues that provide struggles across all global factors (Grundy, 2016).
Therefore, different perspectives of whether public nudity defines the cause of rape approach the differences between different countries. Public nudity is more oversexualized in the Americas rather than the countries of Europe; for example, in Dutch and Danish television, watching nudity that comes to appearance is totally normal and no erections or excitement for sexuality come to mind. In the United States some people rather see no nudity on tv or around the world at all; therefore, it said said that nudity will not be shown on TV from 6 am to 10 pm. Mosts of the United States considers public unity as an “indecent exposure.” Munich legalized public nudity in six ‘Urban Naked Zones.’ Nudity is legal in all public beaches of Denmark since 1976. Recreational nudity was legalized back in The Netherlands, 1985 (ATTN, 2016). Due to sexualized perspectives from public nudity; furthermore, in the United States, there are more than 90,000 breast reduction procedures a year. 80% of women feel satisfied about their breast reductions (ATTN, 2016).
Children’s perspectives define the issue of rape because they are also victims of this issue. Children are too innocent and as victims of child sexual abuse they can’t ask for help precisely for it being that they are afraid of their attacker threatening them. 1 in 6 children are sexually abused and 75% don’t tell (Stop It Now!, 2011). It also comes into an effect that attackers take advantage of people with disabilities. 80% of women and 30% of men with intellectual disabilities have been sexually assaulted. 83% of women with disabilities will be assaulted in their lifetime (Sobsey & Doe,1991).