Step 1: Understand the key themes of the excerpt.
In the given excerpt, Flavia Agnes critiques the popular narrative surrounding sexual violence and its portrayal in the media. She emphasizes that while there has been a significant mobilization against violence, the movement often reinforces certain stereotypes and ignores other critical aspects of sexual violence.
Step 2: Evaluate the options.
Statement (i): "Progressive mobilizations protesting violence against women can themselves reproduce patriarchy" is correct. Agnes points out that the way certain narratives around sexual violence are framed can inadvertently strengthen patriarchal assumptions.
Statement (ii): "Sexual violence against women happens only in the privacy of our homes" is incorrect. While Agnes notes that many rapes happen in private spaces, she does not limit it to just "only" those places; she talks about the broad range of contexts where rapes occur.
Statement (iii): "According to popular perception, rapists are brutes or psychopaths" is correct. Agnes critiques the popular perception of rapists as brutal or psychopathic, which overlooks the complexity of the issue and the fact that many rapes are committed by people known to the victim.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Therefore, the correct answer is (D), as both statements (i) and (iii) accurately represent the ideas in the excerpt.