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Our Guys - The Glen Ridge Rape and the Secret Life of the Perfect Suburb (Hardcover, New)
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Our Guys - The Glen Ridge Rape and the Secret Life of the Perfect Suburb (Hardcover, New)
Series: Men and Masculinity, 4
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A scathing indictment of the seemingly paradisiacal town of Glen
Ridge, N.J., which bred the young men who brutally raped a retarded
teenager - and have yet to pay the price for it. Edgar-winning
author Lefkowitz (Tough Change: Growing Up on Your Own In America,
1987, etc.) began his research by attending the graduation
ceremonies of Glen Ridge's class of 1989, which included four young
men who had recently been arrested on rape charges. At
post-graduation parties the men were greeted, according to
Lefkowitz, "like returning warriors . . . martyred heros." Not
present was the young woman, known to her many of her violators
since kindergarten. She had been lured into a basement where, among
other acts of violence, a a baseball bat was inserted into her
vagina. Although only four men were ultimately tried for the crime,
at least nine others were present during some part of the assault.
The girl, threatened with retaliation if she told, was slow to
reveal the story. It was three months before it began to leak out
to authorities. Lefkowitz wondered why and has put together a
frightening story of an insular and prosperous town that honored
achievement - including the achievement of its successful
adolescent male athletes - above almost everything. Adolescent
women were considered inferior and, more particularly, as rewards
reserved by right for the football stars. The Glen Ridge rapists,
who already had a long history of aberrant behavior (including
masturbating in class), were just such stars, and the town rallied
blindly to support and protect them, first by denying that the
crime had happened and then by circulating a blame-the-victim,
boys-will-be-boys defense. The young men who were convicted of rape
are still free on bail pending an appeal. A shocking and horrifying
example of cultural dysfunction that, the author asserts, is not
limited to Glen Ridge. (Kirkus Reviews)
It was a crime that captured national attention. In the idyllic
suburb of Glen Ridge, New Jersey, four of the town's most popular
high school athletes were accused of raping a retarded young woman
while nine of their teammates watched. Everyone was riveted by the
question: What went wrong in this seemingly flawless American town?
In search of the answer, Bernard Lefkowitz takes the reader behind
Glen Ridge's manicured facade into the shadowy basement that was
the scene of the rape, into the mansions on 'Millionaire's Row',
into the All-American high school, and finally into the courtroom
where justice itself was on trial. Lefkowitz's sweeping narrative,
informed by more than 200 interviews and six years of research,
recreates a murky adolescent world that parents didn't - or
wouldn't - see: a high school dominated by a band of predatory
athletes; a teenage culture where girls were frequently abused and
humiliated at sybaritic and destructive parties, and a town that
continued to embrace its celebrity athletes - despite the havoc
they created - as 'our guys'. But that was not only true of Glen
Ridge; Lefkowitz found that the unqualified adulation the athletes
received in their town was echoed in communities throughout the
nation. Glen Ridge was not an aberration. The clash of cultures and
values that divided Glen Ridge, Lefkowitz writes, still divides the
country. Parents, teachers, and anyone concerned with how children
are raised, how their characters are formed, how boys and girls
learn to treat each other, will want to read this important book.
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