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Consent: Legacies, Representations, and Frameworks for the Future

Edited by: Sophie Franklin, Arya Thampuran, Hannah Piercy, Rebecca White

ISBN13: 9781032429632
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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While consent tends to be most commonly foregrounded in discourse surrounding sex and sexuality, Consent: Legacies, Representation, and Frameworks for the Future seeks to unpack the term in all its wide-ranging social, ideological, and cultural entanglements.

With its diverse conceptual scope, commitment to cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural research, this edited collection works to broaden the conception of ‘consent’ as an evolving entity in both theory and practice by foreground disciplinary diversity. The chapters are grouped into five sections: ‘Culture and Resistance’; ‘Consent on Screen’; ‘Coercion and Violence’; ‘Practice and Pedagogies’; and ‘Futures of Consent’, each presenting plural articulations of consent as it circulates across contemporary life, from media and cultural production to technology and pedagogy.

Consent: Legacies, Representation, and Frameworks for the Future is of value to undergraduate and graduate students studying gender studies, sociology, media studies and law.

Contents:
1. Introduction
Sophie Franklin, Hannah Piercy, Arya Thampuran, and Rebecca White

Part I: Culture and Resistance
2. Could Briseis Consent? A Critical Comparison of Contemporary Women Writers’ Adaptations of Briseis’s Narrative
Shelby Judge
3. Stopping the Rapist in our Path: Resisting Rape Culture in Latin American Music and Performance Art
Eunice Rojas
4. Mera Jism, Meri Marzi: Crisis of Consent and Digital Mediations in Pakistan
Iqra Shagufta Cheema
5. Do to Me What I Could Never Ask of You: Consensual Non-Consent in BDSM and the Limits of Affirmative Consent
Jay Szpilka

Part II: Consent on Stage and Screen
6. ‘You Have No Right to Do What You Like with Me’: Rape, Sexual Abuse, and Consent in African American Enslavement and its Afterlives
Rebecca White
7. Without Consent or Memory: Consent in Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You
Christina Mansueti
8. Beyond ‘Yes, and...’: Consent in the Theatre Arts Curriculum, On-stage and Off
Natashia Lindsey and Emily A. Rollie

Part III: Lived Experience and (Authorial) Expressions
9. Re-establishing Identity through Testimony: The Rape Survival Narratives of Mary Hays’s The Victim of Prejudice (1799) and Mary Wollstonecraft’s Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman (1798)
Megan Batterbee
10. ‘A Skin of One’s Own’: Decolonising Traumatic Testimony and the Poetics of Wholeness
Arya Thampuran
11. ‘I wasn’t aware at the time, I could actually say “no”’: Intimacy, Expectations, and Consent in Queer Relationships
Catherine Donovan, Kate Butterby, and Rebecca Barnes

Part IV: Futures of Consent
12. Troubling Technologies for Sexual Consent
Rosanna Bellini and Hazel Dixon
13. Sexual Offences and Defined Consent: Lessons from the Past and a Framework for the Future
Kyle L. Murray
14. Op-eds and Fashion Shows: The History and Future of Consent Education in Ireland
Caroline West
15. Consent Wars? Towards a Critical-Governmentality Approach to Consent in Post-Roe America
Sudeshna Chatterjee
16. Afterword
Sophie Franklin, Hannah Piercy, Arya Thampuran, and Rebecca White

Index