"Sexual Violence in Western Thought and Writing: Chaste Rape "
focuses on rape scripts and narratives as informed by a sacrificial
economy that grounds subjectivity and legitimizes community. In
search of tutor texts to rethink these scripts and narratives,
Victor J. Vitanza turns to the works of Kate Millett as well as the
works of Andrea Dworkin, Susan Brownmiller, Virginia Woolf, and
Sigmund Freud. Vitanza rethinks rape through a close examination of
how sexual violence is a "pedagogy" that has become "canonized" in
the form of "rape" stories. To rethink-reread-rewrite outside this
economy, Vitanza combines the work of continental feminisms with
philosophies on post-identities and on radical reconsideration of a
community without community.
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