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Works in which rape is a central theme, or central in development of plot or character. This list includes works that are hideously sexist as well as works that are generally feminist.
Works in which rape is a central theme, or central in development of plot or character. This list includes works that are hideously sexist as well as works that are generally feminist.


* [[Suzy McKee Charnas]]. [[Walk to the End of the World]]
* [[Suzy McKee Charnas]], ''[[Walk to the End of the World]]''
* [[Lois Gould]]. [[A Sea Change]] (1976)
* [[Lois Gould]], ''[[A Sea Change]]'' (1976)
* [[Elizabeth Hand]]. "[[Cleopatra Brimstone]]" in [[Redshift: Extreme Visions of Speculative Fiction]], edited by [[Al Sarrantonio]] (2001)
* [[Elizabeth Hand]], "[[Cleopatra Brimstone]]" in ''[[Redshift: Extreme Visions of Speculative Fiction]]'', edited by [[Al Sarrantonio]] (2001)
* [[Nalo Hopkinson]]. [[Midnight Robber]] (2000) [child abuse]
* [[Nalo Hopkinson]], ''[[Midnight Robber]]'' (2000) [child abuse]
* [[Gwyneth Jones]]. [[The White Queen]] [alien rapes human thru mixed signals]
* [[Gwyneth Jones]], ''[[The White Queen]]'' [alien rapes human thru mixed signals]
* [[Gwyneth Jones]], ''[[Life (novel)|Life]]''
* [[Gwyneth Jones]], ''[[Life (novel)|Life]]''
* [[Mercedes Lackey]]. ''[[Magic's Price]]'' (1990) (homosexual gang rape of protagonist [[Vanyel Ashkevron]])
* [[Sylvia Kelso]], ''[[Amberlight]]'' (male rape)
* [[Mercedes Lackey]]. [[Arrows' Fall]] (1988)  
* [[Mercedes Lackey]], ''[[Magic's Price]]'' (1990) (homosexual gang rape of protagonist [[Vanyel Ashkevron]])
* [[Sam Merwin]]. [[Chauvinisto]] (1976)
* [[Mercedes Lackey]], ''[[Arrows' Fall]]'' (1988)  
* [[Diana Rivers]]. [[Journey to Zelindar]]: The Personal Account of Sair of Semasi: Book 986 of the Hadra Archives (Lace Publications, 1987) (Hadra 3) (A country of [[Lesbian separatisms|lesbian separatists]], the [[Hadra]], is protected by the Goddess in a patriarchal society. After a gang-rape, [[Sair of Semasi]] escapes her country after a rape and is taken in by the Hadra.)
* [[Robin McKinley]], ''[[Deerskin]]''
* [[Mary Doria Russell]]. [[The Sparrow]]
* [[Sam Merwin]], ''[[Chauvinisto]]'' (1976)
* [[James Tiptree, Jr]]. "[[Mama come Home]]" (1968) [alien females rape human males]
* [[Diana Rivers]], ''[[Journey to Zelindar|Journey to Zelindar: The Personal Account of Sair of Semasi: Book 986 of the Hadra Archives]]'' (Lace Publications, 1987) (Hadra 3) (A country of [[Lesbian separatisms|lesbian separatists]], the [[Hadra]], is protected by the Goddess in a patriarchal society. After a gang-rape, [[Sair of Semasi]] escapes her country after a rape and is taken in by the Hadra.)
* [[John Varley]]. Titan ([[Gaean Trilogy]] v.1)
* [[Mary Doria Russell]], ''[[The Sparrow]]'' and ''[[Children of God]]''
* [[Kate Wilhelm]]. [[The Clewiston Test]] (1976)
* [[James Tiptree, Jr]], "[[Mama come Home]]" (1968) [alien females rape human males]
* [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]. "[[False Dawn(story)|False Dawn]]" (the story, which was part of the book) in [[Strange Bedfellows]] edited by Thomas Scortia (1972).
* [[John Varley]], ''[[Titan]]'' ([[Gaean Trilogy]] v.1)
* [[Kate Wilhelm]], ''[[The Clewiston Test]]'' (1976)
* [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], "[[False Dawn(story)|False Dawn]]" (the story, which was part of the book) in [[Strange Bedfellows]] edited by Thomas Scortia (1972).
* [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]. "[[Un Bel Di]]" in [[Two Views of Wonder], edited by [[Thomas Scortia]] and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (New York: Ballantine, 1973)
* [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]. "[[Un Bel Di]]" in [[Two Views of Wonder], edited by [[Thomas Scortia]] and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (New York: Ballantine, 1973)


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Examples of rape in SF.

List of Works

Works in which rape is a central theme, or central in development of plot or character. This list includes works that are hideously sexist as well as works that are generally feminist.

  • "Pegasus" episode of Battlestar Galactica Season 2, episode 10 (2005) - Female cylon on Pegasus was apparently raped repeatedly; another female cylon character, regular character, is sexually assaulted.
  • "Berserker" (a 2001 film in which a female character is raped to disempower her and prove that she was Brunhilde, an "evil" Valkyrie; see review by SunlessNick)

See also

  • Rape in Greek mythology - Greek mythology contained numerous stories of rape or seduction (depending on the story); often followed by the female character transforming herself, as in Medusa, Leda, Daphne


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