TY - BOOK AU - Reavey,Paula AU - Warner,Sam TI - New feminist stories of child sexual abuse: sexual scripts and dangerous dialogues SN - 0415259436 U1 - 362.76 21 PY - 2003/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Child sexual abuse KW - Feminist theory N1 - 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 ER -