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El. knyga: Art, Activism, and Sexual Violence

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Highlights the role of creative expression in exposing, preventing, and combatting sexual violence

Since 2017 the #MeToo movement has expanded cultural awareness of the pervasiveness of sexual assault and tacit support for rape culture in the United States and beyond. Despite its ubiquity, sexual assault is one of the most underreported crimes in the world in part because of the mistreatment and misunderstanding survivors often face from their communities and the legal system.

Art, Activism, and Sexual Violence brings together creative work, in multiple genres, with analyses of the historical and cultural contexts of sexual violence from intersectional feminist perspectives. Together, contributors illuminate the power of artists—as victims, survivors, and allies—to combat sexual violence through creative expression in partnership with historians, anthropologists, sociologists, journalists, and gender scholars. Showcasing dance, textile arts, painting, new media images, drama, and other creative forms, this volume embraces artistic expression's transformative potential and inspires readers to action, mutual recognition, resistance, and resilience.

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Highlights the role of creative expression in exposing, preventing, and combatting sexual violence

Foreword: CounterActing Sexual Violence through the Arts

Nik Zaleski and Elizabeth Johnson Levine

Preface: Art, Activism, and Sexual Violence

Sally L. Kitch



Part 1 | The Transformative Power of the Arts

1 Responding to Sexual Violence with Art and Creative Expression

Steven Tepper

2 Mechanisms of Social Transformation in the Arts

Nicola Olsen

Part 2 | Situating Sexual Violence

3 Structures of Sexual Violence in the United States

Sally L. Kitch

4 A Hostile Virus

Dawn R. Gilpin

5 Transnational Performances of Disobedience to Cultures of Sexual Violence

Deborah Martin and Deborah Shaw

Part 3 | Art as Advocacy

6 Young Love Found and Lost: Six Poems in a Circle

Stephanie Leigh Batiste

7 Voicing Trauma through Dance

Sydney Burrows

8 Retracing the Trace

Luzene Hill

9 Women Who Can't Be Knocked Down

Clarity Haynes

10 Repressed

Sean Shannon

11 The Education of Mz. Chlo

T De Long

12 Discomforters: Stories of Sexual Abuse through the Medium of Quilts

Ruta Butkus Marino and Jennifer Karash-Eastman

13 Resetting Sights

Susanne Slavick

14 Stitch. Write. Repeat.

Jennifer Patterson

15 The Clothesline Project: A Tool for Addressing Domestic Violence

Emily Bonistall Postel, Elaina Behounek, and Alesha Durfee

16 #WhatWereYouWearing

Jasmin Goodman and Wei Sun

17 Seeing #MeToo: Shared Images of Sexual Violence

Leslie-Jean Thornton

Part 4 | Looking Ahead

18 Quelling an Epidemic: Tackling Sexual Violence through Allies and Art

Sally L. Kitch

19 Who's Missing? The Negative Space of Sexual Violence

Dawn R. Gilpin

List of Contributors

Index

Sally L. Kitch is University and Regents Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Arizona State University. Her many books include Contested Terrain: Reflections with Afghan Women Leaders and The Specter of Sex: Gendered Foundations of Racial Formation in the United States. Dawn R. Gilpin is assistant dean and associate professor at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, where her research focuses on mediated social systems. She is coauthor of Crisis Management in a Complex World.