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Playing Gender Against Race Through High-Profile Crime CasesThe Tyson/Thomas/Simpson Pattern of the 1990sBarnard College, Columbia University When the Clarence Thomas, Mike Tyson, and O. J. Simpson cases emerged as high-profile media cases, a pattern was established in which Black men became symbolic representatives of three distinctively feminist issues. These issues were sexual harassment, rape, and domestic violence, respectively. This article argues that a competitive and antagonistic relationship, or a playing of gender against race, developed through this disproportionate media emphasis. Three explanations for the pattern are explored: historical biases, the structure of legal trials, and media philosophy.
Violence Against Women, Vol. 4, No. 1,
100-113 (1998) This article has been cited by other articles:
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