Surviving Sexual Violence
Explore the profound insights of "Surviving Sexual Violence," a pivotal work published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1988. This compelling paperback spans 273 pages and delves into the varied experiences of sexual violence that women encounter throughout their lives. Drawing on feminist theory, the author critiques traditional male-centric research while extensively quoting the voices of women interviewed, enriching the narrative with their lived experiences. This book not only develops feminist thought but also addresses critical issues in the discourse surrounding sexual violence. Ideal for those seeking to understand the complexities of this topic, "Surviving Sexual Violence" is a must-read for advocates, scholars, and anyone interested in the feminist perspective on trauma and resilience.