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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* | * '''[[rapability]]''' for a discussion of the ways in which female characters are always figured as rapable or placed in peril of rape. | ||
* | * '''[[non-consensual aphrodisiacs]]''' for a discussion of this plot device. | ||
* | * '''[[rape in SF]]''' for a list of examples of rape in fiction. | ||
* '''[[Rape in Greek mythology]]''' | |||
* '''[[rape and revenge in SF]]''' | |||
* '''[[female protagonists who did not experience sexual assault]]''' | |||
[[Category:Feminist issues]] | [[Category:Feminist issues]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Intersectionality]] | ||
[[Category:Violence]] | [[Category:Violence]] | ||
[[Category:Sexuality]] | [[Category:Sexuality]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 7 May 2008
Coerced sex.
See also
- rapability for a discussion of the ways in which female characters are always figured as rapable or placed in peril of rape.
- non-consensual aphrodisiacs for a discussion of this plot device.
- rape in SF for a list of examples of rape in fiction.
- Rape in Greek mythology
- rape and revenge in SF
- female protagonists who did not experience sexual assault
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