Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: November 1, 2024 - Last updated: November 1, 2024

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Vivien Green Fryd

Title: Anti-Rape and Anti-Incest Counternarratives

Subtitle: Art in the United States Since the 1960s and in the Wake of the #MeToo Movement

In: Gender Violence, Art, and the Viewer

Edited by: Ellen C. Caldwell, Cynthia S. Colburn and Ella J. Gonzalez

Place: University Park, PA

Publisher: Penn State University Press

Year: 2024

Pages: 201-210

ISBN-13: 9780271098586 - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat | ISBN-13: 9780271097084 (pbk.) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century, 21st Century | American History: U.S. History | Types: Rape; Representations: Art



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Author: Vivien Green Fryd, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Vanderbilt University - Academia.edu

Abstract: »In chapter 15, “Anti-Rape and Anti-Incest Counternarratives: Art in the United States since the 1960s and in the Wake of the #MeToo Movement,” Vivien Green Fryd analyzes the foundational artists who paved the way for the #MeToo movement. Looking to performance artists, multimedia artists, and photographers, Fryd examines how these artists used their work not only to destigmatize, but also to process trauma related to rape and incest.« (Source: Caldwell, Ellen C., et al. »Introduction: Gender Violence and Art History.« Gender Violence, Art, and the Viewer: An Intervention. Edited by Ellen C. Caldwell et al. University Park 2024: 19.)

Wikipedia: History of the Americas: History of the United States | Art: Visual art of the United States | Sex and the law: Incest | Sex and the law: Rape / Rape in the United States