Media and The Banality of Evil: An Analysis of Rape Culture In America Through the Lens of Hannah Arendt
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Author
HART, SiobhanReaders/Advisors
Kaplan, MorrisTerm and Year
Spring 2019Date Published
2019
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I analyze rape culture in America using Arendt's theories and terms. I use Virginia Woolf as a bridge to discuss art as a creative avenue for the change of this culture. I pinpoint a major art form of this day and age as television, and analyze examples of femininity and masculinity on popular TV shows, and how this affects rape culture.Accessibility Statement
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