Rape: Sex, Violence, History
by:
Joanna Bourke (author)
Joanna Bourke takes the issue of rape out from the academic ghettos and distills the truth so often exploited to sell newspapers. Neither prurient nor overly sympathetic, she investigates rape from a historical standpoint examining the history of sexual aggression, the idea of rape as a social...
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Joanna Bourke takes the issue of rape out from the academic ghettos and distills the truth so often exploited to sell newspapers. Neither prurient nor overly sympathetic, she investigates rape from a historical standpoint examining the history of sexual aggression, the idea of rape as a social construct, and the often-ignored idea of embodiment, and analyzes the physical response of rapists as well as the often-cited rape is about power” theories.Indebted to a growing body of sophisticated feminist analyses about rape victims, Bourke here shifts the emphasis from the victims to the perpetrators in order to place rapists in their historical context. An invaluable study, this book delivers the hard truth that if we are to imagine a world free of unwanted sexual violence, then we must consider the issue of rape from every angle.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781593761141 (1593761147)
Publish date: October 28th 2007
Publisher: Counterpoint
Pages no: 528
Edition language: English
This book is not an easy book to read, but it is an important book to read. If Brownmiller’s book about rape raised awareness, this book raises awareness in terms of legality and history. Apparently, at the time of this book’s writing, marital rape really wasn’t on the books. Burke...