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Against our will
Book • 1975
In 'Against Our Will', Susan Brownmiller argues that rape is a conscious process of intimidation used by men to keep women in a state of fear.
The book critiques historical and societal views on rape, discussing its role in war and challenging myths about female sexuality.
It has been influential in shaping public discourse and legal reforms regarding sexual violence.
The book critiques historical and societal views on rape, discussing its role in war and challenging myths about female sexuality.
It has been influential in shaping public discourse and legal reforms regarding sexual violence.
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as a significant work that influenced the understanding of marital rape.


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