It examines the representation of child sexual abuse in five American novels written from 1850 to the present. Legal and therapeutic interventions respond with their disciplinary resources to these questions as they concern victims, perpetrators, and witnesses. Literary criticism offers another analytic framework
It examines the representation of child sexual abuse in five American novels written from 1850 to the present. Legal and therapeutic interventions respond with their disciplinary resources to these questions as they concern victims, perpetrators, and witnesses. Literary criticism offers another analytic frameworkHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Beverly Haviland is a Visiting Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer in American Studies at Brown University. She is the author of Henry James's Last Romance: Making Sense of the Past and the American Scene and the editor of The Sense of the Past in The Complete Fiction of Henry James.
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A Personal Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Reading Stories, Asking Questions Chapter 1: Telling in Her Own Time: Shame and the Delay of Disclosure in The Scarlet Letter Chapter 2: Loose Screws and Loose Ends: The Value of Uncertainty in The Turn of the Screw Chapter 3: Parody, Perversion, and Pedophilia: Consent and the Pornography of Art in Lolita Chapter 4: The Colors of Shame: Varieties of Racism in The Bluest Eye Chapter 5: The Wound and the Blessing: Witnessing for One and for All in Gilead Afterword: What Fiction Can Do for Life Index
A Personal Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Reading Stories, Asking Questions Chapter 1: Telling in Her Own Time: Shame and the Delay of Disclosure in The Scarlet Letter Chapter 2: Loose Screws and Loose Ends: The Value of Uncertainty in The Turn of the Screw Chapter 3: Parody, Perversion, and Pedophilia: Consent and the Pornography of Art in Lolita Chapter 4: The Colors of Shame: Varieties of Racism in The Bluest Eye Chapter 5: The Wound and the Blessing: Witnessing for One and for All in Gilead Afterword: What Fiction Can Do for Life Index
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