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Encyclopedia of Rape
Book Code: GR2687
ISBN: 0-313-32687-8
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-32687-5
336 pages, n/a
Greenwood Press
Publication: 8/30/2004
List Price: $82.95 (UK Sterling Price: £47.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Subjects: Awards:
  • CHOICE Outstanding Academic Titles, 2005
Reviews:
  • Starred Review This carefully researched work will serve as an excellent introduction to the subject for an student. Highly recommended for public, college, and high school libraries.
    —Library Journal
    November 1, 2004
  • In an exceptional encyclopedia, Smith has created an invaluable, highly accessible guide to terminology, history, and current issues surrounding rape. The alphabetically arranged entries cover the physiological, political, and psychological aspects of rape, and supply biographical sketches of notorious rapists and their victims from ancient times to the present. The language used is at times graphic, and by its nature the volume is intended for adult readers, but entries are written with an unflinching regard for facts, avoiding sensationalism....Users at all levels will find this volume a useful resource for scholarly information on recent high-profile rape cases, and it will also serve as an entry point for further research on rape and its subtopics. Highly recommended. General and academic readers.
    —Choice
    March 2005
  • The authors' straightforward writing styles contribute greatly to the success of this resource. The one- to two-page entries are written with high-school and college students as well as general readers in mind. Each entry provides a basic overview that often includes references to historical events or people, legislation, or other issues explored in the book. Numerous cross-references, in bold type, supply links to other topics that may be of interest....The Encyclopedia of Rape is an excellent general overview of various topics relating to rape. Highly recommended for public, academic, and high-school libraries.
    —Feminist Collections
    Fall 2005
  • This useful guide is highly relevant to public and academic libraries.
    —Lawrence Looks at Books
    June 2005
  • This timely and useful--though disturbing--volume should have a place in all libraries concerned with women's and criminal justice issues.
    —Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
    March 1, 2005
  • Any college-level collection strong in social issues or women's issues will want to include the invaluable Encyclopedia of Rape in their collection.
    —MBR Bookwatch Donovan's Bookshelf
    December 2004
Description: Rape has been perpetrated throughout history and worldwide, and today ours has been called a rape culture, because sexual violence, mainly against women and children, is prevalent and tolerated to some extent. The Encyclopedia of Rape offers 185 entries in an A-to-Z essay format covering the historical scope and magnitude of the issue in the United States and globally. Written by a host of scholars from diverse fields, it provides informed perspectives on the key dimensions of the topic, from concepts, social movements, offenders, high-profile cases, legislation, influential activists, landmark texts, and victimology to representations in literature and art. This solid, accessible ready-reference will allow students and the general reader to contextualize current events and reading and viewing in history, literature and the Bible, film, art history, gender studies, psychology, criminology, popular culture, and more. Rape is a topic of perpetual relevance and remains deeply controversial, as it involves the sexual act. Although women are the primary targets of rape and thus the focus of discussion of it, the rape of men, children, and animals is also considered in the encyclopedia. Up to date, it contains insight on the manifestations of rape today, including as a tool of ethnic cleansing in Bosnia and genocide in Rwanda, the Catholic Church priest scandals, and drug-facilitated date rape. Added value comes from an abundance of statistics, suggested reading for further research per entry, chronology, resource guide, and appendix listing entries by topic.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chronology
  • List of Entries
  • Encyclopedia
  • Resource Guide
  • Appendix: List of Entries by Topic
  • Index
  • About the Author and Contributors
LC Card Number: 2004044213
LCC Class: HV6558
Dewey Class: 362
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