textabstractBoth the issue of the ethics of representation and the issue of the ethics of reading are particularly important when it comes to representations of suffering and violence. This chapter addresses the ethics of representing and the ethics of reading rape, with a focus on the latter. Depictions of rape are interesting study objects because the extreme situation of rape simultaneously evokes cultural scripts of sexual fantasies and lies in the domain of taboos and crime. Through those kinds of representations, readers are confronted with what they would rather not see, or would like to see but are ashamed to admit. Issues of voyeurism and sadism in relating to the fictional suffering other thus become particularly important with re...
In recent years there has been a huge amount of both popular and academic interest in storytelling a...
ISSN 2228-4729 (online)The author of the article will discuss the problem of validity thinking about...
This thesis undertakes a critical study of ethics in the postcolonial novel. Focusing on four author...
This contribution explores the relationship between signs of violence and their implications. It pos...
textabstractThis study explored reader responses to different literary depictions of rape. Four lite...
There are many murderer protagonists in recent American television series. Rape, however, is most of...
When it comes to violence, what is it that literature and art communicate that media or factual repo...
Many fictional works aim to amuse audiences with accounts of immoral characters engaging in evil dee...
Horace recommended that poets "mingle the useful and the sweet"; but the champions of an ethical fun...
Through the metamorphosis of society, certain patterns and trends of deviance persist despite eras o...
Disgust is a powerful emotion that is strongly experienced through our body. Its roots lie in our de...
This essay examines two perspectives from which to consider rape victims. The first perspective is a...
The essays in this volume discuss narrative strategies employed by international writers when dealin...
This essay is a rhetorical analysis of Emma Sulkowicz’s Ceci N’Est Pas Un Viol (or This is Not a Rap...
The argument that literature is a foundational construct for today’s rape culture extends far beyond...
In recent years there has been a huge amount of both popular and academic interest in storytelling a...
ISSN 2228-4729 (online)The author of the article will discuss the problem of validity thinking about...
This thesis undertakes a critical study of ethics in the postcolonial novel. Focusing on four author...
This contribution explores the relationship between signs of violence and their implications. It pos...
textabstractThis study explored reader responses to different literary depictions of rape. Four lite...
There are many murderer protagonists in recent American television series. Rape, however, is most of...
When it comes to violence, what is it that literature and art communicate that media or factual repo...
Many fictional works aim to amuse audiences with accounts of immoral characters engaging in evil dee...
Horace recommended that poets "mingle the useful and the sweet"; but the champions of an ethical fun...
Through the metamorphosis of society, certain patterns and trends of deviance persist despite eras o...
Disgust is a powerful emotion that is strongly experienced through our body. Its roots lie in our de...
This essay examines two perspectives from which to consider rape victims. The first perspective is a...
The essays in this volume discuss narrative strategies employed by international writers when dealin...
This essay is a rhetorical analysis of Emma Sulkowicz’s Ceci N’Est Pas Un Viol (or This is Not a Rap...
The argument that literature is a foundational construct for today’s rape culture extends far beyond...
In recent years there has been a huge amount of both popular and academic interest in storytelling a...
ISSN 2228-4729 (online)The author of the article will discuss the problem of validity thinking about...
This thesis undertakes a critical study of ethics in the postcolonial novel. Focusing on four author...