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Published 10:06 25 Aug 2014 BST
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Bonomi said in a statement that she is not calling for a ban on the book or to restrict women’s reading habits, but stated: “We recognize that the depiction of violence against women in and of itself is not problematic, especially if the depiction attempts to shed serious light on the problem. The problem comes when the depiction reinforces the acceptance of the status quo, rather than challenging it.”
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