| Susan Brownmiller - Social Science - 1975 - 484 pages
The bestselling feminist classic that revolutionized the way we think about rape, as a historical phenomenon and as an urgent crisis—essential reading in the era of #MeToo. “A ... | |
| Susan Brownmiller - Social Science - 1975 - 472 pages
Surveys the history of rape in war, riot, and revolution and the origins of American rape laws, examines interracial, homosexual, and child rape, and profiles the police ... | |
| Susan Brownmiller - Rape - 1975 - 488 pages
"A 'history of rape, including psychological, sociopolitical, and legal perspectives ... The material is well documented and compellingly presented.'" Choice. | |
| Susan Brownmiller - Rape - 1975 - 480 pages
"A 'history of rape, including psychological, sociopolitical, and legal perspectives ... The material is well documented and compellingly presented.'" Choice. | |
| Susan Brownmiller - Rape - 1975 - 566 pages
The author goes on to show why she considers rape to be a reflection of how our society is conditioned and traces the use and meaning of rape from Biblical times through to ... | |
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