Speaking out, public judgements and narrative politics: researching survivor stories and (not) telling my own
Serisier, Tanya (2020) Speaking out, public judgements and narrative politics: researching survivor stories and (not) telling my own. In: Gray-Rosendale, L.A. (ed.) Me Too, Feminist Theory, and Surviving Sexual Violence in the Academy. Lanham, U.S.: Lexington Books, pp. 167-180. ISBN 9781793611123.
![]() |
Text
serisier speaking out.pdf - Author's Accepted Manuscript Restricted to Repository staff only Download (5MB) |
Abstract
Book synopsis: Powerfully written and theoretically grounded, Me Too, Feminist Theory, and Surviving Sexual Violence in the Academy collects a range of perspectives from sexual assault survivors with backgrounds in academia. The contributors in this collection connect their experiences of sexual violence to their research and work within the academy as well as their lives outside of it. Contributors analyze the events surrounding their experiences with sexual violence as well as the cultural, social, and political effects. Their analyses are located within discussions of recent cultural events and the larger contexts of race, ethnicity, class, age, gender, sexuality, region, and nation.
Metadata
Item Type: | Book Section |
---|---|
Keyword(s) / Subject(s): | feminism, sexual violence, activism, higher education |
School: | School of Law > Criminology |
Depositing User: | Tanya Serisier |
Date Deposited: | 31 Jul 2020 15:28 |
Last Modified: | 10 Feb 2022 15:07 |
URI: | https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/30411 |
Statistics
Additional statistics are available via IRStats2.