Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Mina Kim

Title: Physical and Verbal Violence in “Dry September”

Subtitle: -

Journal: 영어영문학연구 (Studies in English Language & Literature)

Volume: 43

Issue: 4

Year: 2017

Pages: 69-85

pISSN: 1226-8682 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century | American History: U.S. History; Asian History: Israeli History | Prosecution: Arbitrary Law / Lynching; Prosecution: Victim Testimonies / False Accusations; Cases: Fictional Victims / Minnie Cooper; Types: Rape / Interracial Rape; Representations: Literary Texts / William Faulkner



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Abstract: »“Dry September” is one of Faulkner’s work which deals with violence in black and white relationship. In the story, a black man is accused of raping a white lady by rumor and is killed by an angry white lynching mob. Minnie, the lady, is a spinster who fails to perform the gender roles assigned by the Southern society, and she is believed to have told a lie in order to get back attention and past glory. Although Minnie is hidden behind the physical violence by the white mob, she is unquestionably the underlying cause of the brutal death. That is, her lie ignites the white men’s hostility against the black people and leads to the tragic ending. In this paper, therefore, Minnie’s lie is treated as a verbal violence together with men’s physical violence, and why she tells a lie is considered with her situation in the South. Lastly, Faulkner is thought to use violence to remind us of the evils of violence and to tell some important truth, not for the sake of violence.« (Source: Korean Citation Index)

Wikipedia: History of the Americas: History of the United States / History of the United States (1917–1945) | Literature: American literature / William Faulkner | Literature: Fiction about rape / Dry September | Sex and the law: Rape / Rape in the United States | Vigilantism: Lynching / Lynching in the United States