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Part 1: Introduction and context
Chapter 1: Rape: beyond definitions, misconceptions and myths
Chapter 2: Incidence of rape in the UK
Chapter 3: British quality press
Chapter 4: From Fritzl to Weinstein
Part 2: Theory and Method
Chapter 5: Theoretical background
Chapter 6: Corpus building and analysis
Part 3: The Discourse of Rape
Chapter 7: Rape and other crimes
Chapter 8: Rape and ideology in newspapers
Chapter 9: Who is the rapist?
Part 4: From Fritzl to Weinstein: Shifting Discourses
Chapter 10: Consistencies and inconsistencies
Chapter 11: Rape trials
Part 5: Conclusion
Chapter 12: Reflecting upon methodology
Chapter 13: Concluding remarks.
Chapter 1: Rape: beyond definitions, misconceptions and myths
Chapter 2: Incidence of rape in the UK
Chapter 3: British quality press
Chapter 4: From Fritzl to Weinstein
Part 2: Theory and Method
Chapter 5: Theoretical background
Chapter 6: Corpus building and analysis
Part 3: The Discourse of Rape
Chapter 7: Rape and other crimes
Chapter 8: Rape and ideology in newspapers
Chapter 9: Who is the rapist?
Part 4: From Fritzl to Weinstein: Shifting Discourses
Chapter 10: Consistencies and inconsistencies
Chapter 11: Rape trials
Part 5: Conclusion
Chapter 12: Reflecting upon methodology
Chapter 13: Concluding remarks.