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|a Cover; PUBLIC RAPE; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: rape and public fantasy; PART I Primal scenes; 1 Origin stories: rape, fantasy and the foundations of feminism; 2 Body politics: Rousseau's Le Léite d'Ephraim; PART II The spectacle of rape; 3 'Rape is not a spectator sport': the New Bedford 'Big Dan's' gang rape; 4 'They did worse than nothing': rape and spectatorship in The Accused; PART III Rewriting rape; 5 'More intimate than violence': Sarah Dunant's Transgressions; 6 Rape on tape? Raw Deal: A Question of Consent; Notes.
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|a Second-wave feminism fought to end the blanket silence shrouding rape and bring it to public attention. Now feminist critics must confront a different issue. In Public Rape Tanya Horeck considers the public investment in images of rape and the figure of the raped woman. Introducing the idea of 'public rape', Horeck looks at how images of rape serve as cultural fantasies of sexual, racial and class difference. Looking at rape in real life as well as in literature and films such as The Accused and Boys Don't Cry, Horek reveals how representations of rape raise vital qu.
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