Interviews with Shiloh Project Collaborators Dr. Rosinah M. Gabaitse & Dr. Mmapula D. Kebaneilwe by Johanna Stiebert on October 25, 2017 share 10.2K The University of Botswana (UB) is definitely a place to watch for anyone interested in the intersections of rape culture read more
Abandonment, Rape, and Second Abandonment: Hannah Baker in 13 Reasons Why and King David’s Concubines in 2 Samuel 15–20 by David Tombs on October 18, 2017 share 37.7K David Tombs is Professor of Theology and Public Issues, as well as Director for the Centre for Theology and Public read more
The Bible is Full of Horrors – That’s Why it Should be Required Reading for Today’s Children by Meredith Warren on October 11, 2017 share 9.32K Melvyn Bragg branded the decline of the King James Bible in the UK “a disgrace”. The writer and broadcaster suggested read more
Rape Culture Discourse and Female Impurity: Genesis 34 as a Case Study by Jessica Keady on October 5, 2017 share 16.3K Jessica M. Keady graduated from the University of Manchester and is Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at the University read more
Rape Culture Denial – A Response by Johanna Stiebert on September 27, 2017 share 17.9K Introduction When I search on Amazon Books for publications on rape culture, the first item to pop up is Why read more
The Lamentation of Jamie Fraser: Outlander, Male Rape and an Intertextual Reading of Lamentations 3 by Emma Nagouse on September 11, 2017 share 18K 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 10.2K 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 14.8K 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 11.6K 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 24.4K Kathleen Gilje is a US art restorer and artist best known for her technique of appropriating famous paintings in ways read more