Rape and RepresentationColumbia University Press, 15 lug 1993 - 326 pagine Rape does not have to happen. The fact that it does--and in the United States a rape is reported every six minutes--indicates that we live in a rape-prone culture where rape or the threat of rape functions as a tool for enforcing sexual difference and hierarchy. |
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Acknowledgments T | 1 |
Erotic Protocols | 15 |
The Voice of the Shuttle Is Ours | 35 |
The Marquises O and the Mad Dash of Narrative | 67 |
Tess and the Subject | 87 |
Periphrasis Power and Rape in A Passage to India | 115 |
The Sexual Politics of Subjectivity | 141 |
Rape Repression and Narrative Form in Le Devoir | 160 |
Rape and Textual Violence in Clarice Lispector | 182 |
FRAMING INSTITUTIONS | 205 |
Marguerite de Navarres | 227 |
UNTHINKING THE METAPHOR | 261 |
Keats in His Tradition | 278 |
Rape and Its Alibis in Last Year | 303 |
Notes on the Contributors | 323 |
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