Compelling Engagements: Feminism, Rape Law, and Romance FictionAfter decades of rape law reform, it is still being argued that the criminal justice system fails rape victims, that too few cases are prosecuted and too few prosecutions result in conviction. Compelling Engagements is a ground-breaking work which investigates the narratives of rape law and of romance fiction, and explores the outmoded and strikingly similar depictions of their normative female subjects. These are women who are not only vulnerable but also evidently worthy of the protections or rewards promised: punishment of the rapist or the hero's love. Larcombe's analysis explores: the definitions of "rape" in the criminal law and "romance" in Harlequin Mills and Boon fiction; the feminine subjects represented in the texts of rape law and romance fiction; the feminised subject positions the texts produce: the rape complainant and the romance reader; particular fictionalisations of the rape complainant and the romance reader: the false rape complainant and the ideal romance consumer; and how these fictionalisations serve the interests of the criminal justice system and the romance publishing industry. Larcombe shows how the legal construction of gender and subjectivity in rape law is still working to disempower victims. She suggests feminism's failure to accommodate women's investment in heroines of romance fiction has limited their effectiveness in transforming rape law. Compelling Engagements is an original and engaging analysis, and fascinating reading for anyone who deals with rape as part of the criminal justice system. |
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Page vii
... Reform Commission of Victoria during its review of rape law and procedure , 1990-1992 . As a member of the Sybylla Press collective , she co - edited Second Degree Tampering : writing by women . She has written on feminist legal studies ...
... Reform Commission of Victoria during its review of rape law and procedure , 1990-1992 . As a member of the Sybylla Press collective , she co - edited Second Degree Tampering : writing by women . She has written on feminist legal studies ...
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... reform to romance fiction consumption . For , while Compelling Engagements is evidently a feminist project , feminist critique is at once method and object of analysis here . Interestingly , both rape law and romance fiction have ...
... reform to romance fiction consumption . For , while Compelling Engagements is evidently a feminist project , feminist critique is at once method and object of analysis here . Interestingly , both rape law and romance fiction have ...
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... reforms . While the letter of the law is now gender neutral , the legal defini- tion of rape continues not only to ... reform objectives , I suggest , not least because it is a more effective story for law to tell than the story of ...
... reforms . While the letter of the law is now gender neutral , the legal defini- tion of rape continues not only to ... reform objectives , I suggest , not least because it is a more effective story for law to tell than the story of ...
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... reform has not succeeded in displacing gender hierarchy , gendered binaries and hetero- normativity from the legal definition and investigation of rape . Adoption of gender - neutral terminology is not sufficient to this end - and so it ...
... reform has not succeeded in displacing gender hierarchy , gendered binaries and hetero- normativity from the legal definition and investigation of rape . Adoption of gender - neutral terminology is not sufficient to this end - and so it ...
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... reforms have been so difficult to sustain and why the conditions of women's inequality are continually restored . ( Cornell 68 , emphasis in original ) CHAPTER 1 Consent and intent : Gendering subjectivity in rape 13 Section I: Enduring ...
... reforms have been so difficult to sustain and why the conditions of women's inequality are continually restored . ( Cornell 68 , emphasis in original ) CHAPTER 1 Consent and intent : Gendering subjectivity in rape 13 Section I: Enduring ...
Contents
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Desire and Love Gendering Subjectivity | 34 |
The Fortitude of Heroines | 59 |
Heroines and the InSecurity | 78 |
Fear and Hope | 97 |
Preferred Readers and Other Romances | 115 |
Compelling Engagements | 135 |
Index | 161 |
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References to this book
Choice and Consent: Feminist Engagements with Law and Subjectivity Rosemary C. Hunter,Sharon Cowan No preview available - 2007 |