Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

compiled by Stefan Blaschke

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Start: Topical Index: Society: Rape Culture: Metaphors:

Society: Rape Culture:
METAPHORS IN THE 20TH CENTURY

G e n e r a l

[Site] General

I. Author Index

[Info] Frayling, Christopher. »The House that Jack Built: Some Stereotypes of the Rapist in the History of Popular Culture.« Rape: An Historical and Social Enquiry. Edited by Sylvana Tomaselli et al. Oxford 1986: 174-215.

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A m e r i c a n   H i s t o r y

[Site] Mexican History

I. Author Index

[Info] Gill, Chris. »Wresting Memory from the Violence of the Present: Rape, Martyrdom, and Double Narrative in Paul Friedrich's Agrarian Revolt in a Mexican Village Journal of Historical Sociology 6 (1993): 430-454.

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B i b l i o g r a p h y

I. Author Index

[Info] Fitzpatrick, Lisa. »The Vulnerable Body on Stage: Reading Interpersonal Violence in Rape as Metaphor.« The Body in Pain in Irish Literature and Culture. Edited by Fionnuala Dillane et al. Cham 2016: 183-198.

[Info] Foster, Cheyenne R., et al. »'You Wear that Come Bite Me Outfit...': Vampires as a Rape Metaphor Buffy the Vampire Slayer7th biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverse. Kingston 2016.

[Info] Foster, Cheyenne R., et al. »You Wear that Come Bite Me Outfit ...: Vampires as a Rape Metaphor in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.« 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. New Orleans 2016.

[Info] Frayling, Christopher. »The House that Jack Built: Some Stereotypes of the Rapist in the History of Popular Culture.« Rape: An Historical and Social Enquiry. Edited by Sylvana Tomaselli et al. Oxford 1986: 174-215.

[Info] Gill, Chris. »Wresting Memory from the Violence of the Present: Rape, Martyrdom, and Double Narrative in Paul Friedrich's Agrarian Revolt in a Mexican Village Journal of Historical Sociology 6 (1993): 430-454.

[Info] Irwin, Mary A. »"White Slavery" as Metaphor: Anatomy of a Moral Panic.« Ex Post Facto 5 (1996).

[Info] Price, Michael. »"Such are the changes of life". The literary response on the Georgia homefront to the Civil War.« Journal of the Georgia Association of Historians 15 (1994): 162-191.

[Info] Ruskola, Teemu. »Raping Like a State.« UCLA Law Review 57 (2010): 1477-1536.

[Info] Schluessel, Eric. »Consuming Anarkhan: An Uyghur Heroine across the Twentieth Century.« Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies. Seattle 2024.

[Info] Siebe, Michaele. »Vergewaltigung der Republik: Karikaturen aus der Zeit der Kommune.« Blick-Wechsel: Konstruktionen von Männlichkeit und Weiblichkeit in Kunst und Kunstgeschichte. Edited by Ines Lindner et al. Berlin 1989: 453-464.

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