Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: April 1, 2025 - Last updated: April 1, 2025

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Hakyoung Ahn

Title: Empowerment and Exploitation

Subtitle: Sexual Dynamics in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian

Journal: Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature

Volume: 43

Issue: 2

Year: Fall 2024

Pages: 277-293

pISSN: 0732-7730 - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 1936-1645 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 21st Century | Asian History: Korean History | Cases: Fictional Offender / Mr. Cheong; Cases: Fictional Victims / Yeong-hye; Types: Rape / Marital Rape; Representations: Literary Texts / Han Kang



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Author: Hakyoung Ahn, 영문학부 (English Division) 서강대학교 (Sogang University) - ORCID

Abstract: »This essay examines the complexities and fallacies of individual sexual resistance and empowerment in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian through an analysis of the sexual scenes between protagonist Yeong-hye and her artist brother-in-law in the second section. While the first and final sections have received more critical attention for depicting Yeong-hye’s vegetarianism as a radical form of political activism, the sexual dynamics in the second part have been comparatively under-analyzed. Unlike Yeong-hye’s other encounters with sexually gendered violence, the agency she exerts and the sense of liberation she experiences in the second part allow for a reading of the scene as empowering. However, this essay argues that the dynamics of individualized sexual empowerment portrayed in these scenes align with the structural gendered violence that pervades the rest of the book. It examines the novel’s blurring of boundaries between the artistic expression of the erotic and a male-controlled discourse of the erotic within the context of world literature, exploring the question of sexual autonomy through a global and transnational framework.« (Source: Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature)

Contents:
  The Vegetarian as World Literature (p. 279)
  Sexuality and Resistance in The Vegetarian (p. 281)
  Structural Violence and the Illusion of Empowerment (p. 285)
  Conclusion (p. 289)
  Notes (p. 291)

Wikipedia: History of Asia: History of Korea / History of South Korea | Literature: Korean literature / Han Kang | Literature: Novels about rape / The Vegetarian | Sex and the law: Rape / Rape in Korea