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New feminist stories of child sexual abuse : sexual scripts and dangerous dialogues / edited by Paula Reavey and Sam Warner.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2003Description: xi, 258 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415259436
  • 9780415259439
  • 0415259444
  • 9780415259446
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.76 21
Contents:
1. Introduction / Paula Reavey and Sam Warner -- Pt. I. Exploring the cultural and political landscape of child sexual abuse. 2. Feminism's restless undead: the radical/lesbian/victim theorist and conflicts over sexual violence against children and women / Chris Atmore. 3. Childhood, sexual abuse and contemporary political subjectivities / Erica Burman. 4. Problems of cultural imperialism in the study of child sexual abuse / Ann Levett. 5. Traumatic revisions: remembering abuse and the politics of forgiveness / Janice Haaken. 6. Creating discourses of 'false memory': media coverage and production dynamics / Jenny Kitzinger. 7. The vigilant(e) parent and the paedophile: the News of the World campaign 2000 and the contemporary governmentality of child sexual abuse / Vikki Bell -- Pt. II. How we theorise and intervene in the lives of women who have experienced child sexual abuse. 8. The 'harm' story in childhood sexual abuse: contested understandings, disputed knowledges / Lindsay O'Dell. 9. When past meets present to produce a sexual 'other': examining professional and everyday narratives of child sexual abuse and sexuality / Paula Reavey. 10. Diagnosing distress and reproducing disorders: women, child sexual abuse and 'borderline personality disorder' / Sam Warner and Tracy Wilkins. 11. Writing the effects of sexual abuse: interrogating the possibilities and pitfalls of using clinical psychology expertise for a critical justice agenda / Nicola Gavey. 12. Working at being survivors: identity, gender and participation in self-help groups / Marcia Worrell. 13. Disrupting identity through Visible Therapy: a feminist post-structuralist approach to working with women who have experienced child sexual abuse / Sam Warner.
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1. Introduction / Paula Reavey and Sam Warner -- Pt. I. Exploring the cultural and political landscape of child sexual abuse. 2. Feminism's restless undead: the radical/lesbian/victim theorist and conflicts over sexual violence against children and women / Chris Atmore. 3. Childhood, sexual abuse and contemporary political subjectivities / Erica Burman. 4. Problems of cultural imperialism in the study of child sexual abuse / Ann Levett. 5. Traumatic revisions: remembering abuse and the politics of forgiveness / Janice Haaken. 6. Creating discourses of 'false memory': media coverage and production dynamics / Jenny Kitzinger. 7. The vigilant(e) parent and the paedophile: the News of the World campaign 2000 and the contemporary governmentality of child sexual abuse / Vikki Bell -- Pt. II. How we theorise and intervene in the lives of women who have experienced child sexual abuse. 8. The 'harm' story in childhood sexual abuse: contested understandings, disputed knowledges / Lindsay O'Dell. 9. When past meets present to produce a sexual 'other': examining professional and everyday narratives of child sexual abuse and sexuality / Paula Reavey. 10. Diagnosing distress and reproducing disorders: women, child sexual abuse and 'borderline personality disorder' / Sam Warner and Tracy Wilkins. 11. Writing the effects of sexual abuse: interrogating the possibilities and pitfalls of using clinical psychology expertise for a critical justice agenda / Nicola Gavey. 12. Working at being survivors: identity, gender and participation in self-help groups / Marcia Worrell. 13. Disrupting identity through Visible Therapy: a feminist post-structuralist approach to working with women who have experienced child sexual abuse / Sam Warner.

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