There is a book/novel called The Red Tent by Anita Diamant that takes an entirely different perspective of the story of Dinah. In fact, she tells the story from Dinah's perspective - where her relationship with Shechem was actually a love match, and her family was so outraged that she wanted to marry outside her own tribe that they conspired to commit genocide against Shechem's family.
It was actually a really interesting read, and gave me something to think about - after all the Bible is a book written by men, for men, where women were second class citizens - it made me realize that surely the women had a point of view, and likely one that differed greatly from the men's perspective.