Roll red roll : rape, power, and football in the American heartland
(2022)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
364.1532/SCHWARTZMAN,N

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 364.1532/SCHWARTZMAN,N Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York, NY : Hachette Books, 2022
©2022
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

xviii, 283 pages ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780306924361, 0306924366 :, 0306924366, 9780306924361
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Prologue: "She's so dead" -- The crime -- The morning after -- The place -- The investigation -- The coach -- The players -- The vigilantes -- The trial -- Hurry up and heal -- The grown-ups -- The prodigal son -- The reverberations -- The present

An incisive narrative about a teen rape case that divided a Rust Belt town, exposing the hostile and systemic undercurrents that enable sexual violence, and spotlighting ways to make change. In football-obsessed Steubenville, Ohio, on a summer night in 2012, an incapacitated sixteen-year-old girl was repeatedly assaulted by members of the "Big Red" high school football team. They took turns documenting the crime and sharing on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. The victim, Jane Doe, learned the details via social media at a time when teens didn't yet understand the lasting trail of their digital breadcrumbs. Crime blogger Alexandria Goddard, along with hacker collective Anonymous, exposed the photos, Tweets, and videos, making this the first rape case ever to go viral and catapulting Steubenville onto the national stage. Filmmaker Nancy Schwartzman spent four years embedded in the town, documenting the case and its reverberations. Ten years after the assault, Roll Red Roll is the culmination of that research, weaving in new interviews and personal reflections to take readers beyond Steubenville to examine rape culture in everything from sports to teen dynamics. Roll Red Roll explores the factors that normalize sexual assault in our communities. Through interviews with sportswriter David Zirin, victim's rights attorney Gloria Allred and more, Schwartzman untangles the societal norms in which we too often sacrifice our daughters to protect our sons. With the Steubenville case as a flashpoint that helped spark the #MeToo movement, a decade later, Roll Red Roll focuses on the perpetrators and asks, can our society truly change?

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