Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

compiled by Stefan Blaschke

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Start: Topical Index: Research: Process: Theories:

Research: Process:
FEMINIST THEORY

I n f o r m a t i o n

»Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse. It aims to understand the nature of gender inequality. It examines women's and men's social roles, experiences, interests, chores, and feminist politics in a variety of fields, such as anthropology and sociology, communication, media studies, psychoanalysis, political theory, home economics, literature, education, and philosophy.« -- More information: Wikipedia



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

I. Author Index

[Info] Brownmiller, Susan. Against our will. Men, women and rape. New York 1975.

[Info] Brownmiller, Susan. Contro la nostra volontà. Milan 1976.

[Info] Brownmiller, Susan. Le viol. Paris 1976.

[Info] Brownmiller, Susan. Våldtäkt. Stockholm 1977.

[Info] Brownmiller, Susan. Voldtekt. Myter og fakta. Oslo 1977.

[Info] Brownmiller, Susan. Gegen unseren Willen. Vergewaltigung und Männerherrschaft. Frankfurt/ Main 1978.

[Info] Brownmiller, Susan. Contra nuestra voluntad. Hombres, mujeres y violación. Barcelona 1981.

[Info] Cahill, Ann J. »Foucault, Rape, and the Construction of the Feminine Body.« 34th Meeting of the Society of Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. Chicago 1995.

[Info] Cahill, Ann J. »Foucault, Rape, and the Construction of the Feminine Body.« Hypatia 15 (2000): 43-63.

[Info] Cahill, Ann J. Rethinking Rape. Ithaca 2001.

[Info] Hartmann, Heidi I., et al. »Comment on "On writing the history of rape".« Signs 3 (1978): 931-935.

[Info] Lankford, Adam, et al. Sex, Power, and Violence: What Do the Rape Incidents in Susan Brownmiller's Against Our Will Actually Show? International Criminal Justice Review (January 2, 2024).

[Info] Maxwell, Louise, et al. »A review of the role of radical feminist theories in the understanding of rape myth acceptance.« Journal of Sexual Aggression (2013).

II. Speaker Index

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