SHaME Director Ruth Beecher sits down with Principal Investigator Joanna Bourke to reflect on changing understandings, societal developments, and new perspectives between two of her groundbreaking works on sexual violence: Rape (2007) and Disgrace (2022).

Rape Revisited: Joanna Bourke reflects on historicizing sexual violence for Women’s History Review
Rape revisited: Joanna Bourke reflects on historicizing sexual violence, in conversation with Ruth Beecher for Women’s History Review
The full text of this interview is available at Women’s History Review. The video is available as open-access supplementary material.
SHaME Director Ruth Beecher sits down with Principal Investigator Joanna Bourke to reflect on two of her groundbreaking works on sexual violence, Rape (2007) and Disgrace (2022), for Women’s History Review.
Joanna speaks about topics ranging from the complexities of medicalisation of sexual violence, to the place of rage and optimism in activism and scholarship, to the centrality of intersectionality in her work.
You can watch a recording of this interview here.
This interview is part of a special issue for Women’s History Review co-edited by Dr Ruth Beecher and Dr Stephanie Wright.
