Redefining rape : sexual violence in the era of suffrage and segregation
Stanford University history professor Estelle Freedmen delivers a talk entitled "Redefining rape : sexual violence in the era of suffrage and segregation." Freedman explores the efforts of both women's rights and racial justice advocates who have tried to change legal and cultural constructions of sexual violence in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her talk revolves around the following three points: the historically fluid concept of rape, rape's relationship to citizenship, and the particular historical context in which legal changes have occurred as well as their limits.
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- In Collections
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date
- 2016-03-21
- Speakers
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Freedman, Estelle B., 1947-
- Recordist
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Vincent Voice Library
- Sponsors
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Michigan State University. Department of History
Michigan State University. African American and African Studies
Michigan State University. College of Arts and Letters
Michigan State University. Residential College in the Arts and Humanities
Michigan State University. Research Consortium on Gender-based Violence
- Material Type
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Sound recordings
- Language
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English
- Extent
- 01:28:00
- Venue Note
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Recorded 2016 March 21.
- Holding Institution
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Vincent Voice Library
- Call Number
- Voice 37093
- Catalog Record
- http://catalog.lib.msu.edu/record=b12152266
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