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... rape . While ostensibly con- cerned about " protecting " women from the potential of being raped by the " opposing forces " during combat , they are judging actual rape that occurs by men in their own military as one of the consequences ...
... rape . While ostensibly con- cerned about " protecting " women from the potential of being raped by the " opposing forces " during combat , they are judging actual rape that occurs by men in their own military as one of the consequences ...
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... rape and on the forgiveness act against such interpretations . No matter how long or how often the rape scene is repeated in a television drama , the scenes of repentance and reform are longer . And no matter how powerful the ...
... rape and on the forgiveness act against such interpretations . No matter how long or how often the rape scene is repeated in a television drama , the scenes of repentance and reform are longer . And no matter how powerful the ...
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... rape from the point of view of the man who is not raping , the " friend , " and to sanction his , not the woman's , view of rape . The camera sequence during Casey's rape is exact : a closeup of Botts looking through the window / a ...
... rape from the point of view of the man who is not raping , the " friend , " and to sanction his , not the woman's , view of rape . The camera sequence during Casey's rape is exact : a closeup of Botts looking through the window / a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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