1. Introduction
Part 1: Representation as Violence
2. Do the Media Make Sexual Violence ‘Congolese’? Phalloand Ethnocentrism in the International Coverage of Dr Mukwege’s Story
3. The Case of Norma Cossetto: A Femorevisionist Issue
4. Representing Human Trafficking as Gendered Violence: Doing Cultural Violence
5. Representing the ‘Comfort Women’: Omissions and Denials in Wartime Historiographies in Japan
6. Acid Attacks in Italy: Gender-Based Violence, Victimhood, and Media Representation
7. Diagonal Truths: The Representation of Gender Violence in True Crime Podcasts—The Case of West Cork
8. Albinism and Gender-Based Violence in Women’s Writing from Southern Africa: Meg Vandermerwe’s Zebra Crossing (2013) and Petina Gappah’s The Book of Memory (2015)
9. Transnational Feminist Interventions on Gender-Based Violence During the Bosnian War: Representational Dilemmas in Activism, Advocacy, and Art
Part III Representative Re-Imaginings
10. Representing Gender-Based Violence in Spain: Performance Protest, the #Cuéntalo Movement, and Purple Friday
11. Gender, Violence, Populism and (Social) Media in Turkey
12. Mónica Mayer’s ‘El Tendedero’ Project: Forty Years of Feminist Art Framing Gender-Based Violence in Mexico
13. Topless in La Habana: Space, Pleasure, and Visibility in Ethically Representing Gender-Based Violence.