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Introduction; Heather Widdows; Herjeet MarwayPART I. WOMEN AS VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE1. Rape, women's autonomy, and male complicity; Sarah Sorial; Jacqui Poltera2. Women between agency and coercion; Elena Alonzo3. Prostitution and the concept of agency; Rhéa JeanPART II. WOMEN AS PERPETRATORS OF VIOLENCE4. Self-harm as violence: when victim and perpetrator are one; Hanna PickardThis chapter is available under a CC BY license via palgraveconnect.com5. Autonomy, value and violence: assessing substantive accounts of autonomy; Jules Holroyd6. Female suicide bombers and autonomy; Herjeet Marway7. Women raping men; Iain LawPART III. GOVERNANCE, VIOLENCE AND AGENCY8. Andrea Dworkin's Pornography: men possessing women - a reassessment; Bob Brecher9. Violence, techno-transcendence and feminism: thinking about agency in the digital age; Gillian Youngs10. 'Not Just Victims...But': Towards a Critical Theory of the Victim; Robin May SchottPART IV. THEORISING VIOLENCE AND AGENCY11. Women's agency and the fallacy of autonomy: the example of rape and sexual consent; Paul Reynolds12. What is violence?; Amanda Cawston13. Ontology, freedom and the body that can birth; Alison Assiter