Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: March 1, 2025 - Last updated: March 1, 2025

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Authors: Alessandro Monti and Carole Rozzonelli

Title: Rape in the Islands

Subtitle: Patriarchal Rule and Violence in Mauritius before Independence

In: Sujetos y discursos: Ideologías, acción social y propuestas críticas en la cultura y la educación contemporáneas

Edited by: Teresa Fernández-Ulloa and Carlos Enrique Ahuactzin Martínez

Place: Bakersfield, CA

Publisher: California State University

Year: 2024

Pages: 187-197

ISBN-13: 9798218495350 - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century | African History: Mauritian History | Cases: Fictional Victims / Sita; Types: Rape; Representations: Literary Texts / Lindsey Collen



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- Carole Rozzonelli: -

Contents:
  1. Introduction (p. 187)
  2. The narrative shifts of Sita recalling the rape (from Iqbal to Sita) (p. 188)
  3. The story of a Hindu woman who buries the memory of her rape for eight years (p. 189)
  4. Collen’s folkloric African storytelling technique (p. 190)
  5. The patriarchal social structures that allow rape to be possible (p. 192)
  6. As a sexually liberated woman, a political activist, and a militant feminist against the patriarchal order, Sita assists a woman in obtaining justice (p. 195)
  7. Concluding remarks: A summary overview (p. 195)
  References (p. 196)

Wikipedia: History of Africa: History of Mauritius | Literature: Mauritian literature / Lindsey Collen | Literature: Novels about rape | Sex and the law: Rape / History of rape