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WMU Narratives of Sexual Violence Humanities Group Bibliography

Alcoff, Linda Martin. Rape and Resistance: Understanding the Complexities of Sexual Violation. Polity, 2018.

Anderson, Laurie Halse. Shout. Viking, 2019.

Anonymous, “Stanford Victim Letter Impact Statement From Brock Turner’s Victim”

Avila-Chevalier, Darializa. “Sister Outsider: Examining the Intersection Between Race and Sexual Assault at Columbia.” Columbia Spectator (Oct. 16, 2014). Web.

Banet-Weiser, Sarah. “Popular Feminism: Feminist Flashpoints.” Los Angeles Review of Books (Oct 5, 2018). Web.

Barca, Lisa, “What Brazil is Showing Us About Feminist Resilience and Resistance to Rape Culture.” Ms. Magazine (June 13, 2016). Web.

Barry, Dan and Jeffrey E. Singer. “The Case of Jane Doe Ponytail.” New York Times Oct. 16, 2018. Web.

Bean, Lexie, ed. Written on the Body: Letters from Trans and Non-Binary Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence. Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley, 2018.

Brown, Sarah and Katherine Mangan. “What You Need to Know About the Proposed Title IX Regulations.” Chronicle of Higher Education (Nov. 16, 2018). Web.

Cahill, Ann. Rethinking Rape. Cornell UP, 2001.

Cantalupo, Nancy Chi. “For the Title IX Civil Rights Movement: Congratulations and Cautions.” Yale Law Journal. 125 (Feb 19, 2016). Web.

Chemaly, Soraya. “How Police Still Fail Rape Victims.” Rolling Stone (August 16, 2016). Web.

Cheung, William. “In Defense of Avital Ronell.” Chronicle of Higher Education (Sept. 4, 2018). Web.

Chu, Andrea Long, “I Worked With Avital Ronell. I Believe Her Accuser.” Chronicle of Higher Education (Aug. 30, 2018). Web.

Clark, Annie E. and Andrea L. Pino, ed. We Believe You: Survivors of Speak Out. Holt, 2016.

Crenshaw, Kimberle. “How Society Embraces Male Denials, from Clarence Thomas to Brett Kavanaugh.” DemocracyNow! By Amy Goodman. Oct. 1, 2018.

---. “We Still Haven’t Learned From Anita Hill’s Testimony.” New York Times Sept. 27, 2018.

Deer, Sarah. The Beginning and End of Rape: Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America. U Minnesota Press, 2015

Dick, Kirby and . The Hunting Ground: The Inside Story of Sexual Assault on American College Campuses. Hot Books, 2016.

Doyle, Jennifer. Campus Sex, Campus Security. South Pasadena: Semiotext(e), 2015.

Duggan, Lisa. “The Full Catastrophe.” Bully Bloggers Aug. 18, 2018. Web.

Faludi, Susan. In the Darkroom. Picador, 2016.

Feral Feminisms special issue: Critical Interventions in Rape Culture. Forthcoming.

Fischel, Joseph. Screw Consent: A Better Politics of Sexual Justice. U P, 2019.

Friedman, Jaclyn. Unscrewed: Women, Sex, Power, and How to Stop Letting the System Screwing Us All. Seal, 2017.

Gay, Roxane. Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body. Harper Collins, 2017.

---, ed. Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture. Harper Perennial, 2018.

Gessen, Masha. “An NYU Sexual-Harassment Case Has Spurred A Necessary Conversation About #MeToo” The New Yorker. Aug. 25, 2018. Web.

---. “When Does a Watershed Become a Sex Panic?” The New Yorker. Nov. 14, 2017.

Grigoriadis, Vanessa. Blurred Lines: Sex, Power, and Consent on Campus. Houghton Mifflin, 2018.

---. Interview with Terry Gross. Oct. 11, 2018. https://www.npr.org/2018/10/11/656509317/how- notions-of-sex-power-and-consent-are-changing-on-college-campuses

Goergen, Corey. “Liking Beer.” The Rambling 2 (Oct 18, 2018). Web.

Halley, Janet. "The Move to Affirmative Consent." Signs (Nov. 10, 2015). Web. [supplemented by selections from the accompanying Signs digital archive, “Affirmative Consent”]

Halperin, David & Trevor Hoppe, eds. The War on Sex. Duke UP, 2017.

Harding, Kate. Asking For It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture—and What We Can Do About It. Da Capo, 2015.

“History, Uses, and Abuses of Title IX.” AAUP Bulletin (June 2016): 69-99.

Hong, Grace Kyungwon. “Intersectional and Anticarceral Approaches to Sexual Violence in the Academy.” Academe (Nov-Dec 2018). Web.

Kipnis, Laura. Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus. Harper Collins, 2017.

Krakauer, Jon. Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town. Anchor, 2015.

Lipka, Sara. “What the Future Holds for the Federal Crackdown on Campus Sexual Assault.” Chronicle of Higher Education (July 31, 2016). Web.

Macinnon, Catharine. “Where #MeToo Came From, and Where It’s Going.” The Atlantic March 24, 2019. Web.

Manne, Kate. Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny. Oxford UP, 2018.

McGuire, Danielle. At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance—a New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power. Vintage, 2010.

Oliver, Kelly. Hunting Girls: Sexual Violence from The Hunger Games to Campus Rape. Columbia UP, 2016.

Orenstein, Peggy. Girls & Sex: Navigating the Complicated New Landscape. Harper Collins, 2016.

Patterson, Jennifer, ed. Queering Sexual Violence: Radical Voices from Within the Anti-Violence Movement Riverdale, 2016.

Raymond, Claire and Sarah Corse. “A Distorting Mirror: Educational Trajectory After College Sexual Assault.” Feminist Studies 44.2 (2018): 464-490.

Rennison, Callie Marie. “Privilege, Among Rape Victims.” New York Times (Dec. 21, 2014). Web.

Rubin, Gayle. “Thinking Sex.” Deviations: A Gayle Rubin Reader. Duke UP, 2011.

Sanyal, Mithu. Rape: From Lucretia to #MeToo. Verso, 2019.

“Sexual Boundaries for Professors.” Chronicle of Higher Education: Focus (Dec. 2017). Web.

Schulman, Sarah. Conflict Is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair. Arsenal Pulp, 2017.

Solnit, Rebecca. The Mother of All Questions Chicago: Haymarket, 2017.

---. “Silence and powerlessness go hand in hand—women’s voices must be heard.” Guardian (March 8, 2017)

Takla, Nefertiti. “Reitman vs. Ronell: Rethinking the Role of Gender and Patriarchy in Sexual Harassment Cases” Bully Bloggers Sept. 7, 2018. Web.

Tambe, Ashwini. “Reckoning With the Silences of #MeToo.” Feminist Studies 44.1 (2018): 197- 203.

Wade, Lisa. American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus. Norton, 2017.

Where Freedom Starts: Sex, Power, Violence, #MeToo. Verso, 2018. [epub]

Willingham, Kamilah. “Why Harvard Should #JustSaySorry For How It Handled My Sexual Assault.” The Establishment 2015. Web. [site now defunct]

Wilson, Robin. “Should Colleges Be Judging Rape?” Chronicle of Higher Education (April 12, 2015). Web.

Yale Law Journal forum on Title IX: http://www.yalelawjournal.org/forum/for-the-title-ix-civil- rights-movement-congratulations-and-cautions

Yoffe, Emily. “How The Hunting Ground Blurs the Truth.” Slate June 1, 2015. Web.