Coercive Sexual Intimacy, Trauma, & Agency Among College Students: Taking It
By (Author) Kristen Myers
By (author) Patricia Wallace
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
22nd January 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
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Width 152mm, Height 229mm
For decades, feminists have been educating young people about healthy sexual interactions, promoting the benefits of affirmative consent. College students know that Yes means yes! Yet rates of sexual assault on college campuses remain stable. Whats going on Despite concerted affirmative consent campaigns, coercive sexual intimacy and sexual assault persist, with some students (mostly men) still forcing sex on their partnerstaking it from them. Facing ubiquitous sexual pressure, young people often relent to unwanted sex and just take it. Outsiders pass judgement on victim/survivors, demanding, Its just sex! Shut up and take it! Survivorsdespite their traumaresist, taking back bodily empowerment.
In this book, the authors conduct an intersectional analysis of data provided by a diverse group of college students to explore these four meanings of taking it. They contextualize their analysis, examining the impact of sexual education in the U.S. as well as laws and policies aimed at reducing sexual assault. Using both sociological and social psychological lenses, they seek to illuminate the grey area surrounding sexual consent. The authors goal is to help spur changes in culture, practices, rules, and infrastructure to ultimately reduce sexual violence and increase sexual autonomy for all people.
Kristen Myers is Professor of Sociology at East Carolina University.
Patricia Wallace is Assistant Director of Research Compliance, Integrity, and Safety at Northern Illinois University where she also teaches as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology.