Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: June 1, 2026 - Last updated: June 1, 2026

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Rebecca Anne Barr

Title: Afterword

Subtitle: Reading Eighteenth-Century Rape Culture in the Trump Era

Journal: Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies: The Journal of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies

Volume: 49

Issue: 2: New Approaches to Rape Studies in the Long Eighteenth Century (Edited by Jolene Zigarovich and Doreen Thierauf)

Year: June 2026 (Received: January 31, 2026, Revised: January 31, 2026, Accepted: February 13, 2026, Published online: May 12, 2026)

Pages: 225-232

pISSN: 1754-0194 - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 1754-0208 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 18th Century, 21st Century | American History: U.S. History; European History: English History | Society: Rape Culture



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Author: Rebecca Anne Barr, Faculty of English, University of Cambridge - Google Scholar, ORCID, ResearchGate

Abstract: »This afterword frames eighteenth-century rape culture and scholarship through our current political moment and reflects on the concerns raised by the essays in this special issue. Twenty-first-century interest in the cultural histories of sexual violence has been galvanized by motivational presentism, an increasingly explicit sense that ‘what matters to us about the past has everything to do with […] what we think is important—to us, here and now, in the present’. U.S. President Donald Trump’s crass articulation of financial, masculinist, and racial privilege updates the entitlement of the eighteenth-century rake. Reading contemporary rape culture through the lens of the eighteenth century allows us to reframe the mainlining of misogyny in the Trump era not as a tragic failure of ‘the enlightenment’, but as a by-product of the eighteenth-century age of insensibility.« (Source: Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies)

Contents:
  1. Contesting Consent (p. 226)
  2. Rape Culture in the Age of Insensibility (p. 229)
  Notes (p. 230)

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