THE NEW LOGIC OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN ENLIGHTENMENT FRANCE
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THE NEW LOGIC OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN ENLIGHTENMENT FRANCE (ebook)

MARY MCALPIN

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ROUTLEDGE
Materia
SOCIOLOGIA
ISBN:
9781000842166
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Epublication content package
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Inglés
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Si

This book argues that rape as we know it was invented in the eighteenth century, examining texts as diverse as medical treatises, socio-political essays, and popular novels to demonstrate how cultural assumptions of gendered sexual desire erased rape by making a woman’s non-consent a logical impossibility. The Enlightenment promotion of human sexuality as natural and desirable required a secularized narrative for how sexual violence against women functioned. Novel biomedical and historical theories about the "natural" sex act worked to erase the concept of heterosexual rape. McAlpin intervenes in a far-ranging assortment of scholarly disciplines to survey and demonstrate how rape was rationalized: the history of medicine, the history of sexuality, the development of the modern self, the social contractarian tradition, the global eighteenth century, and the libertine tradition in the eighteenth-century novel. This intervention will be essential reading to students and scholars in gender studies, literature, cultural studies, visual studies, and the history of sexuality.

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