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by Iris Chang, Anna Fields
THE CHRONICLE of humankind's cruelty to fellow humans is a long and sorry tale.
by Alexander Pope
The title and opening of a poem often contain a kernel of the whole.
by Susan Brownmiller
Kraft-Ebing, who pioneered in the study of sexual disorders, had little to say about rape.
by Joyce Carol Oates
AFTER SHE WAS GANG-RAPED, kicked and beaten and left to die on the floor of the filthy boathouse at Rocky Point Park.
by Virginie Despentes, Bruce Benderson
Nadine's sitting in front of the TV, wearing a suit, pushing fast forward to get past the credits.
by A. Nicholas Groth
Rape is a topic that abounds with myths and misconceptions.