Wartime women rape: a means of moral attack and emasculation in Lynn Nottage's Ruined
Women rape at warfare was considered a consequence of war in the social, literary and political world for a long period of time. Some criminals of rape escaped justice and others were persecuted on the basis that they were involved in mass rape because it was a natural consequence of war. But, wom...
Main Authors: | Salih, Elaff Ganim, Jujar Singh, Hardev Kaur, Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Australian International Academic Centre
2016
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53245/1/Wartime%20women%20rape%20a%20means%20of%20moral%20attack%20and%20emasculation%20in%20lynn%20nottages%20ruined.pdf |
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