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‘A New Literature of Rape’: Storytelling, Genre and Subjectivitye ambivalent effects of speaking out as described by the women who tell their stories. Although the promise of speaking out is that it can produce individual empowerment and collective liberation, the survivors in this genre describe it as an act fraught with risk and vulnerability as well as recognition and empowerment.可忽略 发表于 2025-3-23 14:35:39
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Speaking Out Beyond Feminism: Public Survivors and Rape Narrativesviolence. It revisits the late 1980s as a turning point in the public recognition of survivor narratives and ‘public survivors’, women who achieve a public profile through speaking about their experience of rape. The chapter traces the way the growing cultural authority of speaking out has seen surv断言 发表于 2025-3-24 11:15:51
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#YesAllWomen and Heroic ‘Silence Breakers’: Online Speech, Collective Stories and the Politics of Bent years have seen an upsurge in public and publicly accessible survivor speech. This chapter begins with a discussion of the effects of the collective storytelling of hashtag activism and the ways it has enabled increasing forms of speaking out. I argue, however, that social media does not eliminatNIP 发表于 2025-3-25 02:22:59
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