"Marriage as an institution developed from rape as a practice. Rape, originally defined as abduction, became marriage by capture. Marriage meant the taking was to extend in time, to be not only use of but possession of, or ownership"
- Andrea Dworkin
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In this quote, feminist author Andrea Dworkin is highlighting the bothersome origins of marriage as an organization. She argues that marital relationship developed from the practice of rape, where women were abducted and pushed into sexual relationships with guys. Over time, this act of kidnapping was transformed into the idea of marital relationship by capture, where a male would take a female as his belongings. Dworkin suggests that this shift in language and understanding shows a bigger social view of females as challenge be owned and controlled by males. By framing marital relationship as a form of ownership, Dworkin challenges the conventional idea of marriage as a caring and consensual union between two equates to.
This quote is written / told by Andrea Dworkin between September 26, 1946 and April 9, 2005. He/she was a famous Critic from USA.
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