Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Mehdya

Title: Representing Sexual Assault and Trauma in Una’s Becoming Unbecoming and Courtney Summers’s All the Rage

Subtitle: -

Journal: International Journal of English Language, Education and Literature Studies

Volume: 3

Issue: 2

Year: March-April, 2024 (Received: February 25, 2024, Received in revised form: April 2, 2024, Accepted: April 10, 2024, Published online: April, 22 2024)

Pages: 13-18

eISSN: 2583-3812 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 21st Century | American History: Canadian History; European History: English History | Types: Rape; Representations: Comics / Becoming Unbecoming; Representations: Literay Texts / Courtney Summers



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Author: Mehdya, Department of Social Sciences and Languages, Desh Bhagat University -

Abstract: »The paper aims to explore the representation of sexual violence against women in two different mediums and to demonstrate the relevance of graphic novels by comparing and contrasting the graphic novel of Una’s Becoming Unbecoming with the traditional novel of Courtney Summers’s All the Rage. Through the application of theory of Intermediality, the paper aims to unearth the sexual violence faced by women in selected texts. The author of the graphic narrative employs language and visuals to portray the incidents and aftereffects of sexual assault and trauma. In contrast, the traditional novel presents the problem of sexual violence through stand-alone text. The research paper’s focal point is that graphic narrative thematizes intermediality and conveys the issue of sexual assault in a way that is far more effective than a traditional novel in terms of raising awareness. In Becoming Unbecoming, text and pictures relate to each other and communicate meaning in numerous ways, but in All the Rage, the text is given meaning through language only.« (Source: International Journal of English Language, Education and Literature Studies)

Wikipedia: History of Europe: History of England | History of the Americas: History of Canada | Comics: Graphic Novel / Becoming Unbecoming | Literature: Canadian literature / Courtney Summers | Sex and the law: Rape