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But we are concerned about the way that women are depicted as the victims of extreme torture, rape and murder, graphically described, bloody, terrifying and prolonged, normalised and offered up as entertainment. And guess what, so are lots of people, including readers who reject it by preference, and
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The official website describes the criteria as "a novel in the thriller genre in which no woman is beaten, stalked, sexually exploited, raped or murdered." The Staunch Book Prize is open to traditionally published, self-published and not-yet-published works and awards
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novels that avoid featuring violence to women. British writer and screenwriter Bridget Lawless founded the prize in 2018. Some writers object to the premise of the award, referring to it as a "
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notes that the debate over the prize accomplishes the prize's purpose of drawing attention to the use of violence against women in fiction.
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Rubenhold, Hallie (April 3, 2019). "From Jack the Ripper to Ted Bundy, why are dead women's bodies still being used as entertainment?".
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Ziv, Stav (February 23, 2018). "Thrillers Where Women Aren't Beaten, Stalked, Raped or Murdered Are Eligible for New Book Prize".
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Lawless established the prize in 2018 after she noticed the number of films that used rape as a plot device in the 2017
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Lau, Evelyn (February 2018). "Staunch Book Prize: a reward for the best thriller that doesn't use women as victims".
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said "what that kind of prize immediately knocks out is the lived experience of millions of women in this country".
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victims, and called it "not a prize so much as a gagging order".
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Several writers criticized the Staunch Book Prize. Crime writer
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International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
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movements, to encourage alternatives to violence-against-women
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Lyons, Gila (July 2019). "Prize for Thrillers Sparks Debate".
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The annual winner is announced on November 25, which is the
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Clark, Janet (November 2018). "The Staunch Book Prize".
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equated the prize criteria with silencing the voices of
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thriller
gag order
British Academy of Film and Television Arts
Time's Up
Me Too
tropes
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International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
Sarah Hilary
domestic violence
Domestic noir
Julia Crouch
World Literature Today
The Guardian
Val McDermid
Jock Serong
Jock Serong
Samantha Harvey
Attica Locke
Jock Serong
Peter Adamson
Alison Gaylin
Anna Porter
Khurrum Rahman
Joyce Thompson
Samantha Harvey
Brenda Brooks
Hannelore Cayre
Lawrence Osborne

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