Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: November 1, 2023 - Last updated: November 1, 2023

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Tanya Serisier

Title: Survivor Narratives

Subtitle: Literary Criticism as Feminist Solidarity

In: #MeToo and Literary Studies: Reading, Writing, and Teaching about Sexual Violence and Rape Culture

Edited by: Mary K. Holland and Heather Hewett

Place: New York, NY

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

Year: 2021

Pages: 43-56

ISBN-13: 9781501372742 (hardback) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat | ISBN-13: 9781501372735 (paperback) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat | ISBN-13: 9781501372759 (EPUB) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat ISBN-13: 9781501372766 (PDF) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat | ISBN-13: 9781501372773 (online) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Victims: Reactions / Narratives



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Author: Tanya Serisier, School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck - University of London - ResearchGate

Abstract: »Tanya Serisier provides a crucial theoretical framework for reading testimonial about sexual violence by considering the discursiveness of all experience, beginning to map out the tropes and conventions of the genre of the survivor narrative, and exploring how critical work can be an act of political solidarity aimed at breaking the silence around rape in a powerful and communal way.« (Source: Hewett, Heather, et al.»Introduction: Literary Studies as Literary Activism.« #MeToo and Literary Studies: Reading, Writing, and Teaching about Sexual Violence and Rape Culture. Edited Mary K. Holland et al. New York 2021: 11-12.)

Contents:
  Survivor Narratives and the Politics of Making Meaning (p. 44)
  Genre and the Collective Politics of Narrative (p. 47)
  Audience, Vulnerability, and Solidarity (p. 50)
  Conclusion: Criticism as Narrative Political Solidarity (p. 53)
  Note (p.54 )
  Works Cited (p. 54)

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