Watching Rape: Film and Television in Postfeminist Culture  

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Watching Rape: Film and Television in Postfeminist Culture by Sarah Projansky addresses the relationship between the visual representation of rape and post-feminism, examining "depictions of rape in US film, television, and independent video" and exploring how "popular narratives about rape also communicate ideas about gender, race, class, nationality, and sexuality". Siekle also identifies race as an important element of the"rhetoric of rape" in America.



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