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Transforming A Rape Culture

NCJ Number
155708
Editor(s)
E Buchwald, P Fletcher, M Roth
Date Published
1993
Length
470 pages
Annotation
Essays discussing rape and strategies to prevent it are presented.
Abstract
The premise of this book is that, in a rape culture, men and women assume that sexual violence is a fact of life, inevitable as death or taxes. The editors, through this collection of 37 essays, argue that much of what is accepted by society as inevitable is in fact the expression of values and attitudes that can change. The essays, most of which were written at the editors' invitation, describe a future without rape, strategies to achieve it, and current programs of action that are having some degree of success in changing the climate that encourages sexual violence. Essayists included are Andrea Dworkin, Pamela R. Fletcher, Naomi Wolf, Gloria Steinem, bell hooks, and Michael S. Kimmel. In addition to the essays, a list of organizations working on issues related to rape, a bibliography, an index of contributors, and a subject index are included. A mission statement of Milkweed Editions publishers also is included.

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