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by Jacqueline Rose


  Chiu, Rowena

  Cho, Eunice (pseudonym of Ludlow accuser)

  Chuang Tzu

  Chun Doo-hwan

  Clark, Hilary

  Clinton, Bill

  Clinton, Chelsea

  Clinton, Hillary

  Coetzee, Stefaans

  Collis-Buthelezi, Victoria

  Colston, Edward

  Columbia University

  Congo (DRC)

  Corbett, Arthur

  Corbett, Ken

  Cornell, Drucilla

  County, Jayne

  Covid-19 pandemic: ‘act of violence’; BAME cases; denial of reality; domestic violence during; effects on employment; effects on legislation; mass testing; NHS spending; politicians’ responses to; profits from; Serco’s role; violence against women; women leaders

  Cox, Laverne

  ‘Cradock Four’

  Craig, Larry

  Damon, Matt

  Dartmouth University

  de Klerk, F. W., see Klerk, F. W. de

  de Kock, Eugene, see Kock, Eugene de

  Debbonaire, Thangam

  DePew, Daniel

  Derby-Lewis, Clive

  Desmond, Richard

  Deutsch, Helene

  DeVine, Phillip

  DeVos, Betsy

  Dietz, Mary

  Douglas, Mary

  Doyle, Jennifer

  Driver, Minnie

  du Plessis, Lourens

  Duncan Smith, Iain

  Dunne, John Gregory

  Dworkin, Andrea

  Edugyan, Esi

  Elbe, Lili

  Elizabeth II, Queen

  Elmhirst, Sophie

  Engler, Hagen

  Enright, Anne

  Epstein, Jeffrey

  Erdoğan, Recep Tayyip

  Everything Under (Johnson)

  Fairbanks, Eve

  Fanon, Frantz

  Fees Must Fall campaign

  Feinberg, Leslie

  femininity: Arsenault; Ashley; celebration of; Jenner; myth of; ‘normal’

  feminism: 169–98 passim; Arendt’s position; black; confronting violence; demands; domestic violence issues; Greer’s influence; harassment issues; Klein’s position; protests and uprisings. 20–1; racial discrimination issue; radical; rape issues; responses to Trump; responses to violence against women; second-wave; teaching and students; trans relationships; women-only spaces

  Ferreira, Major

  Finn, Judge Robert

  First, Ruth

  Fischer, Bram

  Fliess, Wilhelm

  Floyd, George: description of killer; police killing; protests against killing

  Flynn, Michael

  Flynt, Larry

  Frederiksen, Mette

  Freud, Anna

  Freud, Sigmund: Anna O case; death; Katharina case; on active/passive distinction; on Eros and destructiveness; on human sexuality; on man as ‘prosthetic God’; on mind as a city; on narcissism; on obsessional thought; on sexual difference; on unconscious; on violence; psychoanalysis and harassment; view of women’s destiny; works: Beyond the Pleasure Principle; Civilisation and Its Discontents; ‘The Dissolution of the Oedipus Complex’; ‘A Disturbance of Memory on the Acropolis’; ‘Hysterical Phantasies and their Relation to Bisexuality’; The Interpretation of Dreams; Moses and Monotheism; ‘Remembering, Repeating and Working Through’; Studies on Hysteria; Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality

  Gallop, Jane

  Gandhi, Mahatma

  Garfinkel, Harold

  Gay, Roxane

  Geffen, Felicia

  Gender Dysphoria

  Gender Recognition Act (2004)

  Geneva Convention

  Gentleman, Amelia

  Gevisser, Mark

  Gherovici, Patricia

  Gilmore, Kate

  Giuffre (Roberts), Virginia

  Giuliani, Rudy

  Gobodo-Madikizela, Pumla: Historical Trauma and Transformation Centre; interviews with De Kock; Mlungisi necklacing story; on squatter homes; Truth and Reconciliation Commission; works: Breaking Intergenerational Cycles of Repetition; ‘The Cry of Nomonde Calata’ (lecture)

  Goebbels, Joseph

  Goldner, Virginia

  Goldsmiths, University of London

  Goniwe, Matthew

  Goniwe, Mbulelo

  Graham, Franklin

  Gray, John

  Greek city-state

  Green, André

  Greer, Germaine

  Grewcock, Michael

  Griffiths, Andrew

  Grigoriadis, Vanessa: experiences of sexual harassment; on harassment; on masculinity; on sexual assault; on Title IX and harassment; works: Blurred Lines

  Hague, William

  Haiti

  Halberstam, Jack

  Hall, Catherine

  Halley, Janet

  Hamburger, Tony

  Han Kang

  Hani, Chris

  Hani, Limpho

  Hani, Lindiwe

  Haraway, Donna

  Harrison, Jane

  Hartley, Nola (pseudonym of Ludlow accuser)

  Harvey, David

  Heatherton, Todd

  Helen (Honduran child)

  Herd, David

  Hester, Rita

  Hill, Anita

  Hirschfeld, Magnus

  Hitler, Adolf: invasions; Klein’s work; legacy; Magnus Hirschfeld and; picture; rise to power

  Hobsbawm, Eric

  Hollywood

  Holmes, Rachel

  hooks, bell

  Horkheimer, Max

  Hoyer, Niels

  Hudson, Tara

  Hughes, Olwyn

  Hughes, Ted

  Hungary

  Hunt, Helen

  Hyatt, Shanniel

  India

  Ireland

  Jackson, Paddy

  Jacques, Juliet: career; influences on; memoir (Trans); on risks to trans people; on trans sex workers; on trans women; on transsexual photography; transition

  Jaques, Elliott

  Jędraszewski, Marek

  Jeffrey, John

  Jenner, Caitlyn

  Jenrick, Robert

  Johnson, Boris: attack on journalist; corruption in government; lying; NHS spending; recovery from Covid-19; relationship with Trump; targets for rape cases; transgender policies

  Johnson, Charl

  Johnson, Daisy

  Jolie, Angelina

  Jones, Ernest

  Jordison, Sam

  Josipovici, Gabriel

  Joyce, James

  Judt, Tony

  Jung, Carl Gustav

  Kamanzi, Brian

  Kant, Immanuel

  Kantor, Jodi

  Kaplan, Cora

  Katehi, Linda

  Katharina (Aurelia Öhm-Kronich)

  Kavanaugh, Brett

  Kaveney, Ros

  Kennedy, Helena

  Kentridge, Eliza

  Kentridge, Sydney

  Kermode, Frank

  Khomeini, Ayatollah

  ‘Khwezi’ (Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo)

  King, Callum

  Kipnis, Laura

  Klein, Melanie

  Klerk, F. W. de

  Kock, Eugene de

  Kornheiser, Tony

  Krauss, Rosalind

  Kristeva, Julia

  Krog, Antjie

  Krys, Rachel

  Kurdi, Alan

  Kuyai, Husan

  Lacan, Jacques

  Lambert, Lisa

  Lamble, Sarah

  language: Adorno and Horkheimer perspective; auxiliary verb; detainees; Han Kang’s writing; McBride’s writing; modernist writing; Morrison’s writing; of oppressors; Pistorius trial; poetic; of sexual conquest; speaking and listening; trauma and language in South Africa; of victimhood; of violation

  Latham, Joanne

  Lazo-Majano, Olimpia

  Lee, Alexander

  Lees, Paris

  Leibovitz, Annie

  LGBT issues

  Limbau
gh, Rush

  Limentani, Adam

  Liverpool John Moores’ Astrophysics Research Institute

  Lorde, Audre

  Louis, Edouard

  Lübcke, Walter

  Lubhéid, Eithne

  Ludlow, Peter

  Luxemburg, Rosa: influence on Arendt; on ethic of violence; on love; on Russian Revolution; on violence ‘under quiet conditions’; spontaneity; yearning to know

  Lyster, Rosa

  McBride, Eimear: theme of violence; use of language; works: A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing; The Lesser Bohemians

  McConnell, Freddy

  McConnell, Mitch

  McDonagh, Melanie

  McEvoy, Jonathan

  McEwan, Ian

  McFarlane, Sir Andrew

  McKaiser, Eusebius

  McKay, Susan

  MacKinnon, Catharine

  Maddow, Rachel

  Mairs, Nancy

  Mandela, Nelson

  Mandela, Winnie

  Manganyi, Chabani

  Mangcu, Xolela

  Mann, Jessica

  Manning, Chelsea

  Margolis, Benjamin

  Marin, Sanna

  Martin, Farieissia

  Martin, Kim

  Mars-Jones, Adam

  Marsh, Jennifer

  Martin, Farieissia

  masculinity: author’s perspective; ‘counterfeit’; Covid-19 and; Douglas on; Freud on; Klein on; myth of; sexual abuse; students; ‘toxic’; trans attitudes; Trump; versions of

  Masipa, Judge Thokozile Matilda: career; compassion; conduct of Pistorius trial; criticisms of; health; on Pistorius’s defences; sentencing of Pistorius; verdict on Pistorius

  Matar, Hisham

  Matthews, Jimi

  Maxwell, Ghislaine

  Maxwell, Robert

  May, Theresa

  Mayer, So

  M’Baye, Kéba

  Mbeki, Thabo

  Mbembe, Achille

  Mda, Zakes

  Merkel, Angela

  Merleau-Ponty, Maurice

  Mexico

  Meyer, Walter

  Mgoduka, Doreen

  Mgoduka, Mbalala Glen

  Mgoduka, Siyah

  Mhlauli, Sicelo

  Middlebrook, Diane

  migrants: passim; Australian policies; child; criminalisation of; deaths at sea; far-right discourse; German policies; hatred of: Irish policies; UK policies; US policies; violence at borders; women

  Milkman (Burns)

  Millington, Riley Carter

  Millot, Catherine

  Mitchell, Juliet

  Mkonto, Sparrow

  modernism: accounts of; history and memory; literary; loss of authority; McBride’s writing

  Moeketsi, Stompie

  Moisey, Andrew

  Moore, Michael

  Moore, Suzanne

  Morris, Jan

  Morrison, Toni: language; quoted; works: Beloved

  Motsoeneng, Hlaudi

  Mottley, Mia

  Mrwetyana, Uyinene

  Msimang, Sisonke

  Mueller, Robert

  Mukwege, Denis

  Mulvey, Laura

  Mundell, Carole

  Murad, Nadia

  Murdoch, Rupert

  Muyanga, Neo

  Nagaland

  Naidoo, Leigh-Ann

  Namaste, Viviane

  narcissism

  Ndebele, Njabulo

  Ndlovu, Dudu

  Nel, Gerrie

  Nestor, Emily

  Nkabinde, Nkunzi Zandile

  Northwestern University

  Nungesser, Paul

  Nuttall, Sarah

  Nwadeyi, Lovelyn

  Obama, Barack

  O’Brien, Edna

  Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria

  O’Connell Davidson, Julia

  Oedipus

  Olding, Stuart

  Orbán, Viktor

  Ore, Ersula

  Orford, Margie: journalist and crime writer; on Pistorius case; on post-apartheid South Africa; on violence against women

  Ormrod, Justice

  O’Sullivan, Sue

  Padman, Rachael

  Pasterski, Vickie

  Patten, Christopher

  Perkins, Zelda

  Philippines

  Phillips, Jess

  Picasso, Pablo

  Pinsky, Ellen

  Pistorius, Carl

  Pistorius, Oscar: 229–64 passim; career; control issues; defences; disability; guns; killing of Reeva Steenkamp; relationship with mother; relationship with Reeva Steenkamp; sentencing; test of intent; trial; verdict

  Pistorius, Sheila

  Plath, Sylvia

  Poland

  Polanski, Roman

  Porter, Zeam

  Powell, Jane

  Prosser, Jay

  Proust, Marcel

  Rahman, Saeed

  Rakei, Simon

  Ramaphosa, Cyril

  Ramírez, Angie Valeria

  Ramírez, Oscar Alberto Martínez

  Ramose, Mogobe B.

  rape: alcohol role; Belfast rugby rape trial; Bolsonaro’s stance; Bosnia; boys as victims; calls to support services; campus cases; cases not pursued; Congo; ‘corrective’ rape of lesbians; crime of genocide; crime of identity; fantasies of; Freud’s work; gang-rape; giving evidence on; Huddersfield cases; image of ‘perfect’ victim; migrants; motives; Pamplona festival case; Philippines; South Africa; Spanish protests; stories; Title IX; trans rape; Trump cases; war crime; Weinstein case; Worboys case

  Raphael (transsexual)

  Rawls, John

  Raymond, Janice

  Reagan, Ronald

  Rees, Mark

  refugees: child; European attitudes; Geneva Convention; German policies; Refugee Tales; UK policies; US policies; women

  refuges, women’s

  Rhodes, Cecil

  Rhodes Must Fall campaign passim; 24–6

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von

  Richard (ten-year-old boy analysed by Klein)

  Richardson, Jerry

  Rolland, Romain

  Ronell, Avital

  Root, Rebecca

  Rosário Nunes, Maria do

  Rose, Gillian

  Rosenstein, Rod

  Rotunno, Donna

  Roux, Barry

  Roy, Arundhati

  Russian Revolution

  Sachs, Albie

  Sachs, Wulf

  Safouan, Moustapha

  Saketopoulou, Avgi

  Sanchez, Diego

  Sanders, Sarah

  Saussure, Ferdinand de

  Savile, Jimmy

  Savill, Dr T. D.

  Schäuble, Wolfgang

  Schroeder, Bill

  Schwartz, Madeleine

  Sciorra, Annabella

  Semenya, Caster

  Sessions, Jeff

  Sexton, Anne

  sexual abuse: aims; children; Epstein case; European incidence; harassment and; Hollywood; ‘Katharina’ case; McBride’s writing; reality; Savile case; sporting world; Weinstein case; Westminster

  sexual harassment: 35–80 passim; aim; anti-harassment activists; campus; directive to universities (‘Dear Colleague’ letter); education issues; equal pay issue; evidence; far-right discourse; feminist subtext; guidelines on; issue in psychoanalysis; public fight against; refuges; reporting; transgender-identified people; Trump’s record; understanding of; violence and; vulnerability to; Westminster; women harassing men; workplace; see also #MeToo

  Shabangu, Susan

  Shutter, Sue

  Silverman, Sandra

  Sinclair, May

  Skylar (transsexual)

  slavery

  Sloman, Mervyn

  Slovo, Gillian

  Slovo, Joe

  Smethers, Sam

  Smith, Ali

  Smith, Deborah

  Sokolow, Brett

  Solms, Mark

  South Africa: 229–323 passim; athletics; campaign against sexual violence (#AmINext); ‘Coloured’ peop
le; Constitution; Constitutional Court; corruption; ‘Cradock Four’; crime writing; education; guns; Historical Trauma and Transformation Centre; history and background; Marikana mining massacre; necklacing game; Pistorius case, see Pistorius; psychoanalysis; Stellenbosch conference (2018); student protests; Supreme Court; trauma and language; Truth and Reconciliation Commission; violence against women; women’s protests; Zuma rape case

  South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)

  Spade, Dean

  Spain

  Spivak, Gayatri

  Srinivasan, Amia

  Steenkamp, Reeva: appearance; killing of; life; relationship with Pistorius; response to Booysen’s rape and death

  Stein, Gertrude

  Stephens, Jordan

  Sterne, Laurence

  Stipp, Johan

  Stoller, Robert

  Stone, Sandy

  Strydom, ‘Wit Wolf ’ Barend

  Stryker, Susan: appearance; on abuse of trans people; on anti-transgender violence; on coercive violence of gendering; on strangeness of trans body; on terms for gender positions; on transsexual lives; works: ‘My Words to Victor Frankenstein’

  Suchet, Melanie

  Sulkowicz, Emma

  Sussex University

  Swanepoel, Major

  Syrett, Nicholas

  Tabak, Shana

  Talbot, Margaret

  Tanizaki, Junichirō

  Tavistock and Portman Gender Identity Clinic

  Taylor, Breonna

  Taylor, Samantha

  Teena, Brandon

  Telesford, Kellie

  Terreblanche, Sampie

  Thatcher, Margaret

  Thicke, Robin

  Thomas, Clarence

  Thompson, Vicky

  Tiresias

  Title IX (on sex discrimination in US education): alt-right critique; campaign to include sexual harassment; cases; consequences of; gender definition proposals; implementation directive (‘Dear Colleague’ letter); implementation directive rescinded; Kipnis’s position; legal criticisms of

  Tlhabi, Redi

  Tolentino, Jia

  Tortorici, Dayna

  trafficking: children; Epstein case; invisible crime; UK detainees; victims fighting deportation

  trans people: 81–167 passim; activists; careers; children; feminism and; gender and sex; history of transgenderism; legal recognition of gender; masculinity issue; media coverage; ‘physically intact’; political movement; pressure groups; reality issue; stories; surgical transition; trans experience and abuse; versions of trans; violence against; ‘working at being a man or a woman’; see also Agnes, Ashley (April), Bornstein (Kate), County (Jayne), Jenner (Caitlyn), Raphael

  Transgender Equality report (2016 UK)

  Transgender Studies Readers

  Trump, Donald: abortion policy; adulation of; anti-trans agenda; Covid-19 stance; election (2016); grandfather’s death; Hitler comparison; impeachment charges; Kavanaugh nomination; LGBT policies; migration policy; misogyny; Mueller investigation; rape charges; sexual allegations against; Title IX directive revoked; women supporters

 

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