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'Nicola Gavey's book is a must-read for anyone involved in rape research, prevention and education, or clinical work. ... Her unique viewpoint on many of our favourite (and a few new) controversies in the field make for delicious reading. ... [Her] work does much to dismantle the master's scaffold by getting real about the tools of rape. It is the best book I have read on the topic in many years, and I expect it will find its way to most of your bookshelves.' - Patricia D. Rozee, California State University, in Psychology of Women Quarterly

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Nicola Gavey is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Her work examines the convergences of gender, power and sexuality, in order to critique cultural conditions of possibility for rape.


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HASH(0x8500af9c) out of 5 stars an excellent book drawing on post-structuralism examining the ways in which ... 7 Jan. 2015
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an excellent book drawing on post-structuralism examining the ways in which women's experiences of rape are mitigated as 'just sex.' The book highlights the ways in which men are constructed and thus naturalised to be sexually desiring, aggressive subjects, while women are passive objects to be penetrated who lack sexual desire - the result being that women's experiences of rape are interpreted as 'simply' unwanted sex. Highly recommend to any feminist socio-legal or psychology student/scholar.
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