“BUDDIES” OR “SLUTTIES”
- 1 September 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Gender & Society
- Vol. 8 (3) , 297-323
- https://doi.org/10.1177/089124394008003002
Abstract
Fraternity little sister organizations are a relatively unexplored aspect of the contemporary college campus culture. This article examines the construction of the collective sexual reputation of fraternity little sisters and how fraternity little sisters interpret and resist it in an effort to maintain their individual sexual reputations. Further analysis shows how fraternity men contribute to the collective sexual reputation and control women in little sister organizations by sexually objectifying and commodifying them, by sending them purposefully vague and conflicting messages about sexual expectations, and by sexually abusing them.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Fraternity and sorority membership and gender dominance attitudesSex Roles, 1991
- Sexual victimization among sorority women: Exploring the link between sexual violence and institutional practicesSex Roles, 1991
- Social Contexts and Social Learning in Sexual Coercion and Aggression: Assessing the Contribution of Fraternity MembershipFamily Relations, 1991
- FRATERNITIES AND RAPE ON CAMPUSGender & Society, 1989
- Grounded Theory and Organizational ResearchThe Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1986
- College Women and SororitiesUrban Life, 1982
- Slags or DragsFeminist Review, 1981