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Meenakshi Chhabra1, Lisa B Fiore1, Sonia Pérez-Villanueva1
1Lesley University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Abstract:
Cultural representations of violence against women have been mystified, eroticized, and depicted as heroic, camouflaging, and trivializing acts of violence as a societal norm for thousands of years. This themed issue invites people to re/claim identities and power, and enter into a global cultural discourse connected with cross-disciplinary channels and creative work.
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