Description
With its insightful readings of a broad array of texts, unusual juxtapositions of less canonical works, and controversial engagement with a range of feminist and cultural studies texts, this book is certain to draw considerable interest from within and outside of the academy. -- Valerie Smith, Princeton University Reading Rape is a fascinating work of literary and cultural analysis that will help to shape our debates about rape and representation for some time to come. -- Michael Awkward, University of Pennsylvania
About the Author
Sabine Sielke is Professor of American Literature and Culture and Director of the North American Program at the Universitat Bonn. Her publications include Fashioning the Female Subject and four edited volumes: Theory in Practice, Gender Matters, Engendering Manhood, and Making America.
Reviews
"With its insightful readings of a broad array of texts, unusual juxtapositions of less canonical works, and controversial engagement with a range of feminist and cultural studies texts, this book is certain to draw considerable interest from within and outside of the academy."-Valerie Smith, Princeton University
"Reading Rape is a fascinating work of literary and cultural analysis that will help to shape our debates about rape and representation for some time to come."-Michael Awkward, University of Pennsylvania
Book Information
ISBN 9780691005010
Author Sabine Sielke
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 340g