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==See also==
==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]]
* [[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]]
==Discussions, critiques, analyses==
* [http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=312 The Fantasy of Rape: The Use of Rape as a Catalyst on Female Protagonists in SF/F], Naamenblog + comment thread on FSFblog, and relatedly, [[rape and revenge in SF]] and [[female protagonists who did not experience sexual assault]]
* [http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=312 The Fantasy of Rape: The Use of Rape as a Catalyst on Female Protagonists in SF/F], Naamenblog + comment thread on FSFblog, and relatedly, [[rape and revenge in SF]] and [[female protagonists who did not experience sexual assault]]
*[http://hradzka.livejournal.com/194753.html#cutid1 books to make my flist's heads explode: John Ringo], hradzka, 2008/03/22 - Analyzing John Ringo's ''Ghost'', first book in the ''Paladin of Shadows'' series; series protagonist Mark Harmon hates rapists because he, too, wants to rape, but valiantly resists.


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[[Category:Violence themes]]

Revision as of 18:48, 23 April 2008

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


Discussions, critiques, analyses