PositiveHyperallergic... essential ... lucid and challenging ... makes for a compelling journey through endlessly mutable forms of expression ... Princenthal is also deft at drawing a roadmap through the political, social, and aesthetic divisions of the ‘70s, principally the fraught stance toward rape taken by many Second-Wave Feminists, whose concern over sexual violence was haunted by images of African American men lynched over false accusations of assaulting Caucasian women.