Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

compiled by Stefan Blaschke

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First published: May 1, 2023 – Last updated: May 1, 2023

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Xi Liu

Title: Stories on Sexual Violence as “Thought Experiments”

Subtitle: Post-1990s Chinese Science Fiction as an Example

Journal: SFRA Review

Volume: 52

Issue: 3: Symposium: Sexual Violence and Science Fiction (Edited by: Adam McLain)

Year: Summer 2022

Pages: 118-128

eISSN: 2641-2837 – Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 21st Century | Asian History: Chinese History | Representations: Literary Texts / Chen Qiufan, Han Song, Wu Chu



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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Author: Xi Liu Department of China Studies, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool UniversityORCID

Abstract: »The symposium begins with an overview of post-1990 Chinese science fiction, showing that Chinese authors are using the genre of science fiction to create thought experiments about sexual violence and feminist thought.« (Source: McLain, Adam. » Introduction to Sexual Violence and Science Fiction Symposium.« SFRA Review 52 (2022): 116.)

Contents:
  Representing sexual violence for questioning intersectional inequalities in contemporary China (p. 119)
  Symbolizing sexual violence for reflecting on humanity and human society (p. 121)
  Deconstructing epistemic violence in female-authored sci-fi works (p. 123)
  Conclusion (p. 125)
  Works Cited (p. 126)

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