@article{fdi:010091355, title = {{G}endered socialization and sexual violence : {A} socio-anthropological study in {T}ogo}, author = {{T}oudeka, {A}. {S}. and {O}uattara, {F}atoumata}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}his article bases its argument on the social representations that justify sexual violence against adolescent girls and women and make it commonplace. {I}t looks at the constructions of masculinity and femininity and their potential effects on the occurrence of sexual violence among adolescent girls. {T}his is a socio-anthropological study carried out in the plateau regions of {T}ogo. {T}he empirical data came from individual semi-directive interviews (55), life stories (4) of adolescent rape victims and group interviews (40) with several stakeholders (adolescents, parents of adolescents, educators, community leaders and religious leaders). {T}he results show that despite the efforts of the {S}tate and non-governmental organisations, local sexuality logics often have an impact on the persistence of sexual violence.}, keywords = {{G}endered socialisation ; social construction ; teenage pregnancy ; rape ; {T}ogo ; {TOGO}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{A}frican {J}ournal of {R}eproductive {H}ealth}, volume = {28}, numero = {8}, pages = {130--136}, ISSN = {1118-4841}, year = {2024}, DOI = {10.29063/ajrh2024/v28i8s.15}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010091355}, }