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A bold honest and unflinching look at the way we talk and think about rape. From Title IX cases on campus to #metoo and #timesup rape is a definitive issue at the heart of feminism and lately it's barely out of the news. Cultural critic Mithu Sanyal is picking up where Susan Brownmiller left off in her influential 1975 book Against Our Will. In fact she argues that the way we understand rape hasn't changed since then even as the world has changed beyond recognition. She contends that it is high time for a new and informed debate about rape ual boundaries and consent. Sanyal argues that the way we as a society understand rape tells us not just how we understand ual violence but how we understand uality and gender itself. For instance why is it so hard to imagine men as victims of rape? Why do we expect victims to be irreparably damaged? When we think of rapists why do we still think of strangers in dark alleys rather than uncles husbands priests or boyfriends? The book examines the role of race and the trope of the black rapist the omission of male victims and what we mean when we talk about rape culture. She provocatively takes every received opinion we have about rape and turns it inside out - arguing with liberals conservatives feminists and ists alike.
TITLE: Rape
AUTHOR: Mithu Sanyal
SKU: 9781786637505
PUBLISHER: Verso Books
DATE PUBLISHED: 14/05/2019
PLACE PUBLISHED: United Kingdom
PAGES: 256
BINDING: Hardback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 140 mm x 210 mm
WEIGHT: 567 gr