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Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography compiled by Stefan Blaschke |
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Representations: Films: | Television: »21 Jump Street is an American police procedural drama television series created by Patrick Hasburgh and Stephen J. Cannell for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It aired from April 12, 1987 to April 27, 1991, spanning 103 episodes over five seasons; the final season aired in first-run syndication. The series focuses on a squad of youthful-looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in schools, gangs, and other teenage venues. It was originally going to be titled Jump Street Chapel, after the deconsecrated church building in which the unit is headquartered, but was changed at Fox's request so as not to mislead viewers into thinking it was a religious program.« (Extract from: Wikipedia)
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Season 4, Episode 63: Stand By Your Man » An investigation into designer drugs leads the officers to a prestigious medical school. Meanwhile, newly-promoted detective Hoffs is raped while on a date with one of the suspects who later claims it was she who seduced him.« (Extract from: Wikipedia) I. Author Index [Info] Moorti, Sujata. Screening Sexuality: Democratic Sphere and Television Representations of Rape. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Maryland at College Park, 1995. [Info] Moorti, Sujata. Color of Rape: Gender and Race in Television's Public Spheres. Albany 2002. II. Speaker Index - Season 4, Episode 81: Blackout »After the power goes out during a storm, Penhall, Hanson and Hoffs find themselves at the mercy of a violent gang in school.« (Extract from: Wikipedia) I. Author Index [Info] Moorti, Sujata. Screening Sexuality: Democratic Sphere and Television Representations of Rape. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Maryland at College Park, 1995. [Info] Moorti, Sujata. Color of Rape: Gender and Race in Television's Public Spheres. Albany 2002. II. Speaker Index - |