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Rape Cultures and Survivors: An International Perspective

2 vols. Praeger: ABC-CLIO. Jul. 2018. 585p. ed. by Tuba Inal & . bibliog. index. ISBN 9781440853067. $110. SOC SCI
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Editors Inal (politics, Univ. West, Trollhättan, Sweden; Looting and Rape in Wartime) and Smith (Encyclopedia of Rape; Sex Without Consent) define rape culture as "a cultural space that perpetuates men's dominance…expressed through violence that is typically perpetuated by men against women." In this in-depth examination, they and their contributors (academics and activists) rely on case studies, from different parts of the world, to illustrate the prevalence of rape culture and its impact on survivors of sexual abuse. A noteworthy chapter focuses on the use of digital technology and social media. Each section includes an extensive list of references.
VERDICT Students in undergraduate and graduate programs in the social sciences, especially women's and gender studies programs, will find this a valuable resource.
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