Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

compiled by Stefan Blaschke

Concact

+ Stefan Blaschke


Introduction

+ Aims & Scope

+ Structure

+ History


Announcements

+ Updates

+ Calls for Papers

+ New Lectures

+ New Publications


Alphabetical Index

+ Author Index

+ Speaker Index


Chronological Index

+ Ancient History

+ Medieval History

+ Modern History


Geographical Index

+ African History

+ American History

+ Asian History

+ European History

+ Oceanian History


Topical Index

+ Prosecution

+ Cases

+ Types

+ Offenders

+ Victims

+ Society

+ Research

+ Representations


Resources

+ Institutions

+ Literature Search

+ Research

Start: Topical Index: Representations: Religious Texts: Biblical Texts:

Representations: Religious Texts:
BOOK OF ISAIAH

[Info] Harding, James. »In the Name of Love: Resisting Reader and Abusive Redeemer in Deutero-Isaiah.« Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature. Philadelphia 2005.

[Info] Harding, James. »In the Name of Love: Resisting Reader and Abusive Redeemer in Deutero-Isaiah.« The Bible and Critical Theory 2 (2006): 14.1-14.15.


Isaiah 13

[Info] Witt, Douglas A. »The House Plundered, the Women Raped: The Use of Isaiah 13 in Zechariah 14:1-11.« Proceedings: Eastern Great Lakes and Midwest Biblical Societies 11 (1991): 66-74.


Isaiah 47

[Info] Frechette, Christopher. »Daughter Babylon Raped and Bereaved (Isaiah 47): Symbolic Violence and Meaning-making in Recovery from Trauma.« Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature. Baltimore 2013.

[Info] Frechette, Christopher G. »Daughter Babylon Raped and Bereaved (Isaiah 47): Symbolic Violence and Meaning-Making in Recovery from Trauma.« Bible through the Lens of Trauma. Edited by Elizabeth Boase et al. Atlanta 2016: 67-84.


Isaiah 51-52

[Info] Sawyer, Angela S. »Comfort the Waste Places, Defend the Violated Earth: An Ecofeminist Reading of Isaiah 51:1–52:6 and Tracy Chapman’s Song “The Rape of the World”.« Journal for Religion, Film and Media 6 (2020): 21-33.