Can the Raped Woman Speak?: a Study of Coetzee’s Disgrace and Drakulic’s S: A Novel about the Balkans

Zainab Saeed Mustafa El-Mansi;

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Rape has been known since the dawn of history. It has been a method by which women are subjugated to the will and power of men. During peace, rape is used for men's pleasure and to show women how they are vulnerable and need men's protection. During war,


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Title Can the Raped Woman Speak?: a Study of Coetzee’s Disgrace and Drakulic’s S: A Novel about the Balkans
Other Titles هل للمغتصبة أن تتكلم : دراسة لروايتى "العار" لكوتسيه و "اس: رواية عن البلقان" لدراكوليتش
Authors Zainab Saeed Mustafa El-Mansi
Keywords Can the Raped Woman Speak?: a Study of Coetzee’s Disgrace and Drakulic’s S: A Novel about the Balkans
Issue Date 2010
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Rape has been known since the dawn of history. It has been a method by which women are subjugated to the will and power of men. During peace, rape is used for men's pleasure and to show women how they are vulnerable and need men's protection. During war,

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