Talk:Rape in SF

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You might want to add the following works:
- Mary Gentle: "The Architecture of Desire"; you can find an interesting essay about the text on the website of L.Timmel Duchamp: http://ltimmel.home.mindspring.com/desire.html
- Ursula Le Guin: "Tehanu"
- Michael Moorcock: "Gloriana"; this is a story about a sexually unfulfilles queen, who is 'freed' by a rape. After some discussions, the author changes the end, so that the queen prevents the rape and takes the initiative (freeing herself). The author didn't want to sanctify rape. Again, you can read more on the weblog of Abigail Nussbaum: http://wrongquestions.blogspot.com/2005/11/gloriana-by-michael-moorcock-being.html