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1. Working class warnings and erotic thrillers: the other woman as sexualized hate object in films of the 80s & 90s
2. Where the Violence Lies: Re-reading rape and revenge in Freeze Me
3. No Country for Women: The Narratives of Rape and Sexual Violence in Bollywood
4. Forging a new Warpath: Indigenous Reimaginings of the Rape-Revenge Film and the Preventative Potentialities of Imagined Violence
5. I was never the hero that you wanted me to be: White feminism, sexual violence and the black woman as cipher on Jessica Jones
6. Turned on: how television continues to fill sex ed gaps for marginalized youth, and its implications
7. Investigating Representations of Rape within U.S Quality Television Programming
8. Sexual Violence and Smallfolk: The Exploitation of the Sex Worker in Game of Thrones
9. You too: The strategic use of a fictional #MeToo story in Netflixs You 10. Ambivalent pleasures: unsustainable representations of sex and violence
11. Abundantly Invisible: Fat Oppression as a Framework for Gender-Based Violence
12. Real or Reel Consent: investigating sexual violence and tokenism in reality dating TV shows
13. Recentering Black Womens Experiences of Sexualized Violence: Response-ability and Responsibility
14. Victims, Perpetrators, and the Real of Reality Television
15. Queering sexual violence: Unpopular issues on daytime television
16. Rape Jokes as Resistance: A Case Study of Rape is Real and Everywhere
17. Fandom Power? Audience reactions in the age of #MeToo
18. Valuing the Victim: How rape showed its true colours
19. Sexual Violence and the Gendered Hospitality of the Digital Domestic
20. Feminist paratextual negotiations of sexual violence in popular culture after #MeToo. .

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