This article describes how I use Marlowe's "Hero and Leander" in the class room to talk about rape and sexual assault. It also argues that Marlowe is aware of what we know refer to as rape culture and uses this concept to add context to the violent sexual encounter in the poem. For Marlowe this means a critique of the Petrarchian tradition and an awareness of how this tradition creates a situation where men can't take no for an answer and women are unable to say yes
This thesis explores factors, influences, and causes of rape through social constructivist and femin...
Despite advancements in women's rights and an overall greater call for gender equality there remains...
From the American Law Institute to college campuses, there is a renewed interest in the law of rape....
This dissertation studies that which divides rape from sex: the unstable line formed by the concept ...
What is rape in early modern literature, and what causes it? How do texts configure injury, will, an...
Thesis advisor: James F. KeenanThis dissertation addresses the problem of rape on campus in the Unit...
The epidemic of sexual assault on American university campuses that was first acknowledged by Mary P...
Rape culture as it is used within this analysis refers to the general trend as a society to normaliz...
Sexual assault is a problem that women battle all over the world regardless of country of origin, ra...
Rape culture is a relentless cycle that remains very prevalent on college campuses. Rape culture, as...
This thesis examines the complex and conflicting arguments surrounding the crime of rape in early mo...
Students’ familiarity with the #MeToo movement, with its emphasis on multiple narratives of differen...
The essay surveys representations of rape in selected Shakespeare’s works. The subject fascinated Sh...
This dissertation looks at representations of rape, its aftermath, and rape culture in performance(s...
Challenging the predominance of rape culture within academia, this dissertation focuses on the inter...
This thesis explores factors, influences, and causes of rape through social constructivist and femin...
Despite advancements in women's rights and an overall greater call for gender equality there remains...
From the American Law Institute to college campuses, there is a renewed interest in the law of rape....
This dissertation studies that which divides rape from sex: the unstable line formed by the concept ...
What is rape in early modern literature, and what causes it? How do texts configure injury, will, an...
Thesis advisor: James F. KeenanThis dissertation addresses the problem of rape on campus in the Unit...
The epidemic of sexual assault on American university campuses that was first acknowledged by Mary P...
Rape culture as it is used within this analysis refers to the general trend as a society to normaliz...
Sexual assault is a problem that women battle all over the world regardless of country of origin, ra...
Rape culture is a relentless cycle that remains very prevalent on college campuses. Rape culture, as...
This thesis examines the complex and conflicting arguments surrounding the crime of rape in early mo...
Students’ familiarity with the #MeToo movement, with its emphasis on multiple narratives of differen...
The essay surveys representations of rape in selected Shakespeare’s works. The subject fascinated Sh...
This dissertation looks at representations of rape, its aftermath, and rape culture in performance(s...
Challenging the predominance of rape culture within academia, this dissertation focuses on the inter...
This thesis explores factors, influences, and causes of rape through social constructivist and femin...
Despite advancements in women's rights and an overall greater call for gender equality there remains...
From the American Law Institute to college campuses, there is a renewed interest in the law of rape....