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Watching rape : film and television in postfeminist culture

In "Watching Rape", Sarah Projansky undermines the complacent view - that equality for women has already been achieved - in her analysis of depictions of rape in US film, television, and independent video. This study addresses the relationship between rape and postfeminism
Print Book, English, ©2001
New York University Press, New York, ©2001
viii, 311 pages ; 23 cm
9780814766897, 9780814766903, 0814766897, 0814766900
46969762
1. A feminist history of rape in U.S. film, 1903-1979
2. The postfeminist context: popular redefinitions of feminism, 1980-Present
3. Film and television narratives at the intersection of rape and postfeminism
4. Feminism and the popular: readings of rape and postfeminism in Thelma and Louise
5. Persistently displaced: black women in rape narratives
6. Talking back to postfeminism? Rape prevention and education films and videos