Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography compiled by Stefan Blaschke |
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Prosecution: Trials: [Site] A f r i c a n H i s t o r y [Site] South African History [Info] Fortuin, Bernard N. Interracial Rape and the Appropriation of the 'White Mask': A psychoanalytical reading of Lewis Nkosi's Mating Birds. M.A. Thesis, University of Stellenbosch, 2009. [Site] A m e r i c a n H i s t o r y [Site] U.S. History
[Info] Althouse, Ann. »Reconstructing Atticus Finch? A Response to Professor Lubet.« Michigan Law Review 97 (1999): 1363-1369. [Info] Atkinson, Rob. »Comment on Steven Lubet, Reconstructing Atticus Finch.« Michigan Law Review 97 (1999): 1370-1372. [Info] Call, Kiersten. »Arbuckle, Roscoe "Fatty," Murder Trials of (1921-1922).« Crimes of the Centuries: Notorious Crimes, Criminals, and Criminal Trials in American History. Vol. 1. Edited by Steven Chermak et al. Santa Barbara 2016: 30-32. [Info] Carter, Dan T. »Scottsboro Case.« The Oxford Companion to United States History. Edited by Paul S. Boyer. Oxford 2001: 693. [Info] Cheit, Ross E. »The Legend of Robert Halsey.« Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 9 (2001): 37-52. [Info] Cheit, Ross E. The Witch-Hunt Narrative: Politics, Psychology, and the Sexual Abuse of Children. Oxford 2014. [Info] Cuklanz, Lisa M. Rape on Trial: How the Mass Media Construct Legal Reform and Social Change. Philadelphia 1996. [Info] Ernst, Julia L. »Women in Litigation Literature: The Exoneration of Mayella Ewell in To Kill A Mockingbird.« Akron Law Review 47 (2014-15): 1019-1053. [Info] Halpern, Iris. »Rape, Incest, and Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird: On Alabama's Legal Construction of Gender and Sexuality in the Context of Racial Subordination.« Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 18 (2009): 743-806. [Info] Jacquet, Catherine O. »The Giles-Johnson Case and the Changing Politics of Sexual Violence in the 1960s United States.« Journal of Women's History 25 (2013): 188-211. [Info] Lakin, Matthew. »"A dark night". The Knoxville race riot of 1919.« Journal of East Tennessee history 72 (2000): 1-29. [Info] Lubet, Steven. »Reconstructing Atticus Finch.« Michigan Law Review 97 (1999): 1339-1362. [Info] Lubet, Steven. »Reply to Comments on Reconstructing Atticus Finch.« Michigan Law Review 97 (1999): 1382-1384. [Info] McKenzie, Fred. »The Kellyville incident.« East Texas historical journal 37 (1999): 39-41. [Info] Powell, Burnele V. »A Reaction: "Stand up, Your Father [A Lawyer] Is Passing".« Michigan Law Review 97 (1999): 1373-1375. [Info] Simon, William H. »Moral Icons: A Comment on Steven Lubet's "Reconstructing Atticus Finch".« Michigan Law Review 97 (1999): 1376-1377. [Info] Stone, Randolph N. »Atticus Finch, in Context.« Michigan Law Review 97 (1999): 1378-1381. [Info] Strauss, Frances. "Where did the justice go?": An account of the Giles-Johnson case, a travesty and a triumph of justice by a member of the Giles-Johnson Defense Committee. Boston 1970. [Info] Williams, Cameron E. "A Primitive and Frightening South": Gender and Sexual Violence in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Southern Fiction. Ph.D. Thesis, Florida State University, 2013. [Site] A s i a n H i s t o r y [Site] Indian History
[Site] Isreali History [Site] E u r o p e a n H i s t o r y [Site] Irish History
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