Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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

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Author: Michelle Kay Hansen

Title: Seeing What Isn't There

Subtitle: The Invisible Man and #MeToo

In: Screening #MeToo: Rape Culture in Hollywood

Edited by: Lisa Funnell und Ralph Beliveau

Place: Albany, NY

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Year: 2022

Pages: 211-224

ISBN-13: 9781438487595 (hardcover) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat | ISBN-13: 9781438487601 (pbk.) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat | ISBN-13: 9781438487618 (ebk.) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 21st Century | American History: U.S. History | Society: Rape Culture; Representations: Films / The Invisible Man



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Abstract: »Michelle Kay Hansen discusses how Leigh Whannell’s 2020 iteration of The Invisible Man updates the 1933 monster movie with a #MeToo horror spin and offers commentary on the ways in which the concerns of women (especially with respect to sexual violence) are often rendered invisible by systems of oppression designed to safeguard privilege.« (Source: Funnell, Lisa, and Ralph Beliveau. »Introduction: The Promise of #MeToo as a Theoretical Lens.« Screening #MeToo: Rape Culture in Hollywood. Edited by Lisa Funnell et al. Albany 2022: 5.)

Wikipedia: History of the Americas: History of the United States | Feminism: Feminist terminology / Rape culture | Film: Leigh Whannell / The Invisible Man (2020 film)