Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: October 1, 2023 - Last updated: October 1, 2023

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Author: Adriana Pérez-Bravo

Title: La violación en la ficción juvenil

Subtitle: Aproximación a la construcción socio-sexual femenina y masculina moderna

Journal: Romance Studies

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Year: 2023 (Published online: August 30, 2023)

Pages: 12 pages

pISSN: 0263-9904 - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 1745-8153 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: Spanish

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century, 21st Century | American History: Peruvian History, U.S. History; European History: English History | Types: Rape; Representations: Literary Texts / Jay Asher, E. L. James, Mario Vargas Llosa



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Abstract: »The main goal of this research is to present the evolution of the social perception of masculine and feminine rape in literary and cinematographic fiction. Traditionally, masculine and feminine rape are constructions erected from masculinity. However, modernity has shown rape without genre, or a binary rape. After introducing the notions of literature, sexuality, masculinity, genre, and rape, we are going to ask ourselves: is there a correlation in sexual identity between juvenile reality and juvenile fiction based on new theories of the construction of sexuality? The analysis compares The City and the Dogs (1963), by Peruvian Mario Vargas Llosa, For Thirteen Reasons (2007) by the American Jay Asher and The Fifty Shades Saga (2015-2017) by the British writer E. L. James. The article includes 20 interviews with young people between the ages of 20 and 30. We will show that language, lexicon and image are one of the elements of modern male and female socio-sexual construction. « (Source: Romance Studies)

Contents:
  Resumen (p. 1)
  Abstract (p. 1)
  1. Una realidad escenificada o una ficción real (p. 2)
  2. Macho, viril, hembra, femenina (p. 3)
  3. La violencia sexual (p. 4)
    3.1 Leyes sobre la violencia en general (p. 4)
    3.2 Leyes Estatuarias de Violación (p. 5)
  4. Metodología (p. 5)
    4.1 La Ciudad y los perros (p. 5)
      4.1.1 El Bautizo (p. 6)
      4.1.2 Incidentes en la escuela: El robo del examen y la muerte del cadete (p. 6)
      4.1.3 El testimonio de Alberto y la implicación del Jaguar (p. 7)
    4.2 B. 13 razones (p. 7)
      4.2.1 Describiremos las tres violaciones sexuales que se narran (p. 8)
    4.3 50 sombras de Grey (p. 8)
      4.3.1 Una violación sexual binaria (p. 9)
  5. Conclusiones (p. 10)
    5.1 Convergencias (p. 10)
    5.2 Divergencias (p. 10)
  Notes (p. 11)
  Disclosure Statement (p. 12)
  Notes on Contributor (p. 12)
  References (p. 12)

Wikipedia: History of the Americas: History of Peru | History of the Americas: History of the United States | Literature: American literature / Jay Asher | Literature: English literature / E. L. James | Literature: Peruvian literature / Mario Vargas Llosa | Literature: Rape in fiction / Fifty Shades (novel series), The Time of the Hero, Thirteen Reasons Why | Sex and the law: Rape / History of rape