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Women's awareness of the threat and reality of sexual violence is now perhaps more than ever publicly acknowledged. Yet this fact continues to be almost wholly ignored. This new study, based on in-depth interviews with 60 women, is the first to cover the experience of a range of forms of sexual violence over women's lifetimes. Drawing on feminist theory, developing a critique of male research and quoting extensively from the women interviewed, it developes feminist thought in several key areas: the similarities and differences between forms of sexual violence; the ways women define their…mehr
Women's awareness of the threat and reality of sexual violence is now perhaps more than ever publicly acknowledged. Yet this fact continues to be almost wholly ignored. This new study, based on in-depth interviews with 60 women, is the first to cover the experience of a range of forms of sexual violence over women's lifetimes. Drawing on feminist theory, developing a critique of male research and quoting extensively from the women interviewed, it developes feminist thought in several key areas: the similarities and differences between forms of sexual violence; the ways women define their experiences; and the strategies women use in resisting, coping with and surviving sexual violence. The author stresses the importance for all women of recognizing the incidents of sexual violence in their lives and seeing themselves and other women as survivors rather than victims. In highlighting the ways in which the media, the criminal justice system and even the "helping" profess ions contribute to the trivialization of sexual violence, she demonstrates the necessity of women organizing collectively to end this suffering.
Elizabeth A. Kelly CBE is the professor and director of the Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit, London Metropolitan University, the former head of the now-defunct Women's National Commission, and co-chair, along with Marai Larasi, of the End Violence Against Women Coalition.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements vi
Guide to transcription of interviews vii
Introduction ix
1 ‘Sharing a particular pain’: researching sexual violence 1
2 A central issue: sexual violence and feminist theory 20
3 The knowledge explosion: an overview of previous research 43
4 ‘It’s happened to so many women’: sexual violence as a continuum (1) 74
5 ‘It’s everywhere’: sexual violence as a continuum (2) 97
6 ‘I’m not sure what to call it but . . .’: defining sexual violence 138
7 Victims or survivors?: resistance, coping and survival 159
8 ‘It leaves a mark’: coping with the consequences of sexual violence 186
9 ‘I’ll challenge it now wherever I see it’: from individual survival to collective resistance 217
Notes 239
Select bibliography 266
Index 268
Acknowledgements vi Guide to transcription of interviews vii Introduction ix 1 'Sharing a particular pain': researching sexual violence 1 2 A central issue: sexual violence and feminist theory 20 3 The knowledge explosion: an overview of previous research 43 4 'It's happened to so many women': sexual violence as a continuum (1) 74 5 'It's everywhere': sexual violence as a continuum (2) 97 6 'I'm not sure what to call it but . . .': defining sexual violence 138 7 Victims or survivors?: resistance, coping and survival 159 8 'It leaves a mark': coping with the consequences of sexual violence 186 9 'I'll challenge it now wherever I see it': from individual survival to collective resistance 217 Notes 239 Select bibliography 266 Index 268
1 ‘Sharing a particular pain’: researching sexual violence 1
2 A central issue: sexual violence and feminist theory 20
3 The knowledge explosion: an overview of previous research 43
4 ‘It’s happened to so many women’: sexual violence as a continuum (1) 74
5 ‘It’s everywhere’: sexual violence as a continuum (2) 97
6 ‘I’m not sure what to call it but . . .’: defining sexual violence 138
7 Victims or survivors?: resistance, coping and survival 159
8 ‘It leaves a mark’: coping with the consequences of sexual violence 186
9 ‘I’ll challenge it now wherever I see it’: from individual survival to collective resistance 217
Notes 239
Select bibliography 266
Index 268
Acknowledgements vi Guide to transcription of interviews vii Introduction ix 1 'Sharing a particular pain': researching sexual violence 1 2 A central issue: sexual violence and feminist theory 20 3 The knowledge explosion: an overview of previous research 43 4 'It's happened to so many women': sexual violence as a continuum (1) 74 5 'It's everywhere': sexual violence as a continuum (2) 97 6 'I'm not sure what to call it but . . .': defining sexual violence 138 7 Victims or survivors?: resistance, coping and survival 159 8 'It leaves a mark': coping with the consequences of sexual violence 186 9 'I'll challenge it now wherever I see it': from individual survival to collective resistance 217 Notes 239 Select bibliography 266 Index 268
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