The essays in this volume discuss narrative strategies employed
by international writers when dealing with rape and sexual
violence, whether in fiction, poetry, memoir, or drama. In
developing these new feminist readings of rape narratives, the
contributors aim to incorporate arguments about trauma and
resistance in order to establish new dimensions of healing. This
book makes a vital contribution to the fields of literary studies
and feminism, since while other volumes have focused on retroactive
portrayals of rape in literature, to date none has focused entirely
on the subversive work that is being done to retheorize sexual
violence.
Split into four sections, the volume considers sexual violence
from a number of different angles. 'Subverting the Story' considers
how the characters of the victim and rapist might be subverted in
narratives of sexual violence. In 'Metaphors for Resistance, ' the
essays explore how writers approach the subject of rape obliquely
using metaphors to represent their suffering and pain. The
controversy of not speaking about sexual violence is the focus of
'The Protest of Silence, ' while 'The Question of the Visual'
considers the problems of making sexual violence visible in the
poetic image, in film and on stage. These four sections cover an
impressive range of world writing which includes curriculum staples
like Toni Morrison, Sarah Kane, Sandra Cisneros, Yvonne Vera, and
Sharon Olds.
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