Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

compiled by Stefan Blaschke

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Start: Chronological Index: Ancient History: | Geographical Index: European History: Greek History:

Ancient History:
GREEK HISTORY

I n f o r m a t i o n

»Ancient Greece (Greek: Ἑλλάς, romanized: Hellás) was a northeastern Mediterranean civilization, existing from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of classical antiquity (c. 600 AD), that comprised a loose collection of culturally and linguistically related city-states and other territories. Most of these regions were officially unified only once, for 13 years, under Alexander the Great's empire from 336 to 323 BC. In Western history, the era of classical antiquity was immediately followed by the Early Middle Ages and the Byzantine period.« -- More information: Wikipedia



T o p i c a l   I n d e x

1. P r o s e c u t i o n
Legislation: General | Inquiry: - | Trials: General | Arbitary Law: - | Frequency: -

2. C a s e s
Biblical Cases: - | Fictional Cases: Fictional Offenders: Charisios, Moschion; Fictional Victims: Pamphile, Plangon | Mythological Cases: General; Mythological Offenders: Achilles, Ajax, Apollo, Boreas, Calypso, Eos, Hephaestus, Heracles, Hippolytus, Pan, Pluto, Poseidon, Pyreneus, Pyrrhus, Salmacis, Tereus, Theseus, Zephyrus, Zeus; Mythological Victims:: Aegina, Antiope, Ariadne, Asteria, Athena, Auge, Caenis, Callisto, Cassandra, Chloris, Creusa, Danaë, Daphne, Deidamia, Europa, Ganymede, Helen, Hermaphroditus, Hippolyta, Leda, Medusa, Odysseus, Omphale, Oreithyia, Persephone, Phaedra, Philomela, Pythia Phemonoe, Strophe, Syrinx | Real Cases: -

3. T y p e s
General: Rape, Sexual Assault | Body: Genital Mutilation | Circumstances: Attempted Rape | Frequency: Serial Rape | Killing: - | Offenders: Bestial Rape, Same-Sex Rape | Places: - | Purposes: Forced Prostitution, Sex Trafficking | State of Emergency: Wartime Sexual Violence | Victims: Animal Sexual Assault, Child Sexual Abuse, Same-Sex Rape, Slave Rape

4. O f f e n d e r s
Characteristics: Age and Gender: Female Adults, Male Adults; Biological Status: Animals, Fabulous Creatures, Ghosts, Gods; Kinship: Brothers-in-Law, Fathers, Stepsons; Mental Status: -; Professions: Soldiers; Social Status: Noblemen | Circumstances: External Circumstances: -; Internal Circumstances: - | Consequences: Physical Consequences: -; Reactions: -

5. V i c t i m s
Characteristics: Age and Gender: Female Adults, Female Children, Male Adults, Male Children; Biological Status: Animals, Fabulous Creatures, Gods; Indirect Victims Groups: -; Kinship: Daughers, Sisters-in-Law, Stepmothers; Mental Status: -; Physical Status: Virginity; Professions: Prostitutes | Social Status: Noblemen, Noblewomen, Slaves | Circumstances: External Circumstances: -; Internal Circumstances: - | Consequences: Mental Consequences: Trauma; Physical Consequences: -; Reactions: -; Social Consequences: Rape Children

6. S o c i e t y
Institutions: - | Movements: - | Politics: - | Rape Culture: General, Rape Jokes

7. R e s e a r c h
Disciplines: Medicine | Education: Teaching History

8. R e p r e s e n t a t i o n s
Acoustical: Music: -; Radio: - | Textual: Historiographical Texts: Herodutus, Thukydides; Literary Texts: General, Achilles Tatios, Aeschylus, Alcaeus, Archilochus, Aristophanes, Callimachus, Euripides, Hesiod, Hipponax, Homer, Longus, Lycophron, Menander, Pindar, Quintus Smyrnaeus, Sophocles, Tryphiodorus, Xenophon of Ephesus; Philosophical Texts: General, Plato; Press: -; Religious Texts: Origin; Song Texts: -; Speeches: General, Demosthenes, Dinarchus, Hyperides; Travel Writing: General | Visual: Art: General; Comics: Age of Bronze; Dance Theatre: -; Fashion: -; Films: -; Musical Theatre: -; Photography: -; Television: -; Video Games: -