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Putting Feminism to Work - Theorising Sexual Violence, Trauma and Subjectivity

English · Hardback

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This book explores the place of feminism and uptake of trauma in contemporary work against sexual violence. Egan presents a refreshing alternative position on arguments about the co-optation or erasure of feminism within institutionalized, professionalized services for sexual assault victims. Using original research on Australian sexual assault services, Putting Feminism to Work effectively illustrates how feminist concepts and ideas have become routinized in contemporary services and enacted in daily practices with survivors and communities. The book engages with, yet resists, the notion that feminist engagement with knowledge (trauma) based in psychiatry and clinical psychology is incompatible with feminism or inevitably reduces sexual violence to a problem of individual healing. Indeed Egan argues that the productive ways practitioners integrate neurobiological understandings of trauma into their work suggests rich possibilities for reintroducing a non-essentialist biology of the body into feminist theories of sexual violence. 
Scholars, students and practitioners working in the fields of violence against women, sociology, women's and gender studies, health, social work and policy studies, as well as the emerging field of sociologically informed trauma studies, will find this book of interest.

List of contents

1.Introduction.- 2. Rape: from 'normal' adult sexuality to gendered power and violence.- 3. Sexual assault as trauma: Producing trauma as a feminist knowledge/practice.- 4. From the incest taboo to the 'adult survivor': The production of child sexual assault as a feminist issue.- 5. Trauma and the adult survivor.- 6. Male victims, institutional abuse and 'trauma informed care'.- 7. Conclusion. 

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This book explores the place of feminism and uptake of trauma in contemporary work against sexual violence. Egan presents a refreshing alternative position on arguments about the co-optation or erasure of feminism within institutionalized, professionalized services for sexual assault victims. Using original research on Australian sexual assault services, Putting Feminism to Work effectively illustrates how feminist concepts and ideas have become routinized in contemporary services and enacted in daily practices with survivors and communities. The book engages with, yet resists, the notion that feminist engagement with knowledge (trauma) based in psychiatry and clinical psychology is incompatible with feminism or inevitably reduces sexual violence to a problem of individual healing. Indeed Egan argues that the productive ways practitioners integrate neurobiological understandings of trauma into their work suggests rich possibilities for reintroducing a non-essentialist biology of the body into feminist theories of sexual violence. 
Scholars, students and practitioners working in the fields of violence against women, sociology, women’s and gender studies, health, social work and policy studies, as well as the emerging field of sociologically informed trauma studies, will find this book of interest.

Product details

Authors Suzanne Egan
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.11.2020
 
EAN 9783030221089
ISBN 978-3-0-3022108-9
No. of pages 175
Dimensions 156 mm x 17 mm x 215 mm
Weight 370 g
Illustrations XI, 175 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Women's and gender studies

B, Gender Studies, Sociology, Feminism, Medical counselling, Violence, Crime, Psychotherapy, Social Sciences, Counseling, Feminism & feminist theory, Psychotherapy and Counseling, Feminist Theory, Feminism and feminist theory, Crime & criminology, Counseling Psychology, Criminal Behavior, Violence and Crime, Australia;sexual trauma;women;second wave;rape;Foucault

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