Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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Start: Topical Index: Types: Sexual Assault:

Types: Sexual Assault:
SEXUAL ASSAULT IN THE ANTIQUITY

[Site] General

[Info] Leonard, Victoria. »Gendering Violence in the Ancient Past.« Ancient Rape Cultures: Greek, Roman, Jewish, Christian: International Conference Rome 2022.

[Site] Byzantine History

Cases: Real Victims: Mahya


[Site] Greek History

[Info] Deacy, Susan, et al. »How to teach sensitive subjects in the Classics classroom.« The Classical Association Annual Conference. Reading 2013.

[Info] McHardy, Fiona, et al. »How to Teach Sensitive Subjects in the Classics Classroom.« Cloelia 5 (2015).

[Info] Menzies, Jean Z. »Demosthenes’ Nightingale: Understanding Demosthenes’ Use of the Procne and Philomela Myth Within the Context of Athenian Attitudes Towards Sexual Assault.« The Classical Association Annual Conference. Leicester 2018.


[Site] Israelite History

Cases: Biblical Victims: Judith; Representations: Religious Texts: Book of Esther, Book of Revelation


[Site] Near Eastern History

[Info] Southard, Susanna W. »Sexual Offenses.« The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Love, Courtship, and Sexuality Through History. Vol. 1. Edited by James W. Howell. Westport 2008: 143-144.


[Site] Roman History

Cases: Real Victims: Febronia of Nisibis; Types: Stripping

[Info] Deacy, Susan, et al. »How to teach sensitive subjects in the Classics classroom.« The Classical Association Annual Conference. Reading 2013.

[Info] McHardy, Fiona, et al. »How to Teach Sensitive Subjects in the Classics Classroom.« Cloelia 5 (2015).