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The statistics of sexual assault in the U.S and Canada are alarming. Fiction writers in both countries have represented victims and have highlighted the psychological repercussions of such assault. This research explores the psychological impact of sexual harassment on young adult girls with reference to two young adult novels: Speak (1999) by the American author Laurie Halse Anderson; and Scars (2010) by the Canadian author Cheryl Rainfield. The research focuses on the aftermath of sexual harassment on young adult girls, who are usually traumatized. The traumatized suffer from Post-Traumatic…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The statistics of sexual assault in the U.S and Canada are alarming. Fiction writers in both countries have represented victims and have highlighted the psychological repercussions of such assault. This research explores the psychological impact of sexual harassment on young adult girls with reference to two young adult novels: Speak (1999) by the American author Laurie Halse Anderson; and Scars (2010) by the Canadian author Cheryl Rainfield. The research focuses on the aftermath of sexual harassment on young adult girls, who are usually traumatized. The traumatized suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which is manifested through different symptoms. One of the symptoms of PTSD is the act of self-mutilation which will be analyzed along with the other PTSD symptoms. In addition to analyzing the effect of the traumatic event, identity formation and how the identity of young adult girls is shaped by the traumatic event in the works is under study. Besides analyzing PTSD and identity, methods of recovery represented in the novel are analyzed.
Autorenporträt
Reham Samir is a MA holder in English literature. She teaches at the British University in Egypt. She has been teaching (in different universities from Egypt) for almost 11 years.