This ground-breaking study takes the important and under-researched subject of victims of female sexual abuse and uses it to explore how engrained constructions of gender and sexuality can affect and constrain articulations of victimhood.
This ground-breaking study takes the important and under-researched subject of victims of female sexual abuse and uses it to explore how engrained constructions of gender and sexuality can affect and constrain articulations of victimhood.
Sherianne Kramer is a registered South African research psychologist and psychology lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand. Her research interests are primarily focused within the critical psychology discipline and include crime, violence and injury prevention, female and child perpetrated physical and sexual violence, gender identity and performativity and knowledge productions.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part One: Female sexual violence: An object of power/knowledge Part Two: FSA victimisation: Conditions of (im)possibility 2.1. Material, political and historical conditions for gender and sexuality 2.2. Discursive possibilities for FSA victims 2.3. On becoming a victim Part Three: An emergent FSA victimhood: Theoretical and practical implications for psychology References
Introduction Part One: Female sexual violence: An object of power/knowledge Part Two: FSA victimisation: Conditions of (im)possibility 2.1. Material, political and historical conditions for gender and sexuality 2.2. Discursive possibilities for FSA victims 2.3. On becoming a victim Part Three: An emergent FSA victimhood: Theoretical and practical implications for psychology References
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