ISBN:
1400814685
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
viii, 241 p
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ill
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24 cm
Ausgabe:
Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2003 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
Serie:
EBSCOhost eBook Collection
DDC:
813.009355
Schlagwort(e):
American fiction History and criticism.
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Rape in literature.
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Feminism and literature History.
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Women and literature History.
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English language Rhetoric.
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Rape History.
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Rape victims in literature.
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Sex crimes in literature.
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Violence in literature.
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American fiction History and criticism.
;
Rape in literature.
;
Feminism and literature History.
;
Women and literature History.
;
English language Rhetoric.
;
Rape History.
;
Rape victims in literature.
;
Sex crimes in literature.
;
Violence in literature.
;
Feminismus
;
Literatur
;
Rhetorik
;
Vergewaltigung
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Vergewaltigung
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USA
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Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Hochschulschrift
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USA
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Literatur
;
Vergewaltigung
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Geschichte 1790-1990
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USA
;
Feminismus
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Rhetorik
;
Vergewaltigung
;
USA
;
Literatur
;
Vergewaltigung
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Geschichte 1790-1990
;
USA
;
Feminismus
;
Rhetorik
;
Vergewaltigung
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Seduced and enslaved: sexual violence in antebellum American literature and contemporary feminist discourse. "Rape crisis" or "Crisis in sexual identity"? The feminist rhetoric of rape -- "Guilty passions" and "Foul words": the powers of seduction and the racialization of sexual violence -- The deployment of sexual violence and the "cult of secrecy": historicizing the feminist rhetoric of rape. The rise of the (Black) rapist and the reconstruction of difference; or, "realist" rape. "Black claws into soft white throat" and other bestialities: rapist rhetoric, rivalry, and homosocial desire in Thomas Nelson Page's Red rock, Thomas Dixon's The clansman, and Frank Norris's McTeague -- "A tender lamb snatched from the jaws of a hungry wolf": inversions of rapist rhetoric in Frances E.W. Harper's Iola Leroy -- "The one crime" and "the real 'one crime'": rape, lynching, and mimicry in Sutton E. Griggs's The Hindered hand -- "A thing not to be faced": rape as robbery in Upton Sinclair's The jungle -- "Unconscious penetration": manners, money, and the primitive man in Edith Wharton's The house of mirth -- "The kind we can't resist": the lesson of William Vaughn Moody's A Sabine woman. Rape and the artifice of representation: four modernist modes. "Soiled! Despoiled! Handled! Mauled! Rumpled! Rummaged! Ransacked!": styles and hyperboles of seduction, rape, and incest in Djuna Barnes's Ryder -- "That little hot ball inside you that screams": rape's resistance to representation, the resistance to rape, and the transgression of boundaries in William Faulkner's Sanctuary -- "Not what one did to women": enacting projections and constructing the racial border in Richard Wright's Native Son -- Fighting "forced relationship": rape and manslaughter in Ann Petry's The Street -- Voicing sexual violence, repoliticizing rape: post modernist narratives of sexuality and power. "Mankind's greatest crime, man's inhumanity to man": Chester Himes's A case study of rape -- "Plain black (gender) trouble": intraracial rape, incest, and other family feuds -- "Phantom men" and "zipless fucks": rape fantasies and the fictions of female desire -- "An obscene posture that no one could help": sodomy, male anxiety, and the "crisis of homo/heterosexual definition" in James Dickey's Deliverance. Challenging readings of rape
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-232) and index
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Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2003
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