Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care Report Released (Aotearoa New Zealand) by Emily Colgan on August 5, 2024 share 1.42K
The Lamentation of Jamie Fraser: Outlander, Male Rape and an Intertextual Reading of Lamentations 3 by Emma Nagouse on September 11, 2017 share 18.4K The following post is a shortened and abbreviated version of a forthcoming chapter in the Gender Violence, Rape Culture, and read more
Counter-Narratives: Rizpah and the “Comfort Women” Statue by Samantha Joo on August 17, 2017 share 10.4K Samantha Joo is an independent scholar who has previously taught at Seoul Women’s University (Korea), as well as Coe College read more
Handmaids and Jezebels: Anaesthetising the Language of Sexual Violence by Emma Nagouse on July 30, 2017 share 15.4K I recently spoke to a friend about the Hulu adaption of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. As we continued to read more
Lost in the “Post”: Rape Culture and Postfeminism in Admen and Eve by Caroline Blyth on July 27, 2017 share 11.8K A slightly longer version of this post originally appeared as an article in a special issue of the Bible and read more
Susanna and the Elders, Restored by Artist Kathleen Gilje by Johanna Stiebert on July 18, 2017 share 25K Kathleen Gilje is a US art restorer and artist best known for her technique of appropriating famous paintings in ways read more
The Handmaid’s Tale as a Legitimate Reading of Genesis? by Alison Joseph on July 9, 2017 share 39.6K The new Hulu show “A Handmaid’s Tale,” based on the 1985 Margaret Atwood novel of the same title, depicts a read more
Shiloh Project Research Visit to the Universities of Botswana and KwaZulu-Natal by Johanna Stiebert on July 5, 2017 share 10.1K In March 2017 Katie Edwards and I travelled to Botswana and South Africa for one week to make a presentation read more
The Power Structures of Violence in the Song of Songs by Stefan Fischer on July 4, 2017 share 9.61K Stefan Fischer is a biblical scholar who has lived and taught in southern Africa and Europe, including at the University of Vienna read more
On Sex and Other Possibilities by Tasia Scrutton on June 29, 2017 share 11.6K In a seminal 1980 philosophy paper, ‘Throwing Like a Girl’, Iris Marion Young cites Erwin Straus’ description of differences in read more
Sex, Rape and Social History – The Case of the Bible by Johanna Stiebert on June 27, 2017 share 16.9K One does not have to look far to find indications of the normalization of sexual violence (a phenomenon known as read more