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Rape Schedule, Justin Moh, Kaedi Dalley, Annie Iskander
Rape Schedule, Justin Moh, Kaedi Dalley, Annie Iskander
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
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The Feminist Burn Book On Rape Culture, Charlie Jackson, Sara Duboise, Elena Bethea, Rachel Sison
The Feminist Burn Book On Rape Culture, Charlie Jackson, Sara Duboise, Elena Bethea, Rachel Sison
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
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Rape Culture, Jazzie Newton, Jessica Contreras, Stephanie Karbo, Bradley Crislip
Rape Culture, Jazzie Newton, Jessica Contreras, Stephanie Karbo, Bradley Crislip
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
The Rape Of Blanche: An Examination Of Critical Analysis & Sexist Overtones, Audrey Thayer
The Rape Of Blanche: An Examination Of Critical Analysis & Sexist Overtones, Audrey Thayer
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The first people to ever listen to the words of A Streetcar Named Desire were two women, Margo Jones and Joanna Albus. Tennessee Williams read them an uncompleted first draft of the play. Margo Jones was “supportive of the play but urged him to rewrite it and to soften Blanche's hysteria. He listened, and ignored her” (Rader 199). The very first people who were privy to the violent, sensual, chaotic world of Blanche and Stanley were two women who found fault in Stella's character. They saw her hysteria, no doubt an unbecoming trait, as “far out,” or perhaps unbelievable. Much …