The Economics of Fantasy : Rape in Twentieth-Century Literature /
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. High Modernism and the Rape of God
- Chapter 3. Engineering Fascism: Ayn Rand, Ezra Pound, and the Virile Hero
- Chapter 4. Mourning the Father, Displaced by Technology: Wyndham Lewis, D.H. Lawrence, and William Faulkner
- Chapter 5. Consumer Fetishism and the Violence of the Gaze: Vladimir Nabokov and D.M. Thomas
- Chapter 6. The Disappearing Female Body and the New Worker: John Barth, William Gibson, Neal Stephenson, Nicholson Baker, and Thomas Pynchon
- Chapter 7. "The best rape story I have ever read": Waste Management and the Scapegoated Rapist
- Chapter 8 Conclusion: A Different Rape Story?