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to rape upon capture by enemy forces . In Israel , one of the openly acknowledged factors in the decision to exclude women . from combat is fear of their capture and rape by Arab enemies . * ( This , for instance , is one of the sub ...
to rape upon capture by enemy forces . In Israel , one of the openly acknowledged factors in the decision to exclude women . from combat is fear of their capture and rape by Arab enemies . * ( This , for instance , is one of the sub ...
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... rape , 20 in which a single man must be recognized and punished as " enemy " so that no indictment can be made of the system that sanctioned and promoted him . As so often , the film ceases to be about the woman who is raped and becomes ...
... rape , 20 in which a single man must be recognized and punished as " enemy " so that no indictment can be made of the system that sanctioned and promoted him . As so often , the film ceases to be about the woman who is raped and becomes ...
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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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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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