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基本説明
Based on interviews with more than 100 lesbians who have suffered abuse and seventy-five case workers.
Full Description
Violence is a male biological trait. When women fight, no one gets seriously hurt. Lesbians don't abuse their spouses. The truth revealed in Janice Ristock's groundbreaking book is that lesbian relationships sometimes do turn violent. Based on interviews with more than one hundred lesbians who have suffered abuse and seventy-five case workers, No More Secrets is the first in-depth account of this startling phenomenon. Although one in four gay and lesbian couples are affected by domestic violence, the problem has remained hidden for several reasons. By giving voice to the victims, Ristock helps women to address violence by breaking silences, sharing secrets, and naming the forms of abuse.
Contents
Preface: Bearing Witness1. The Emergence of Lesbian Partner Abuse: Creating a New Category2.Troubling Tales: Telling Stories, Exposing Language, Raising QuestionsA MATERIAL TALE: TELLING STORIES3. What the Body Remembers: Lesbians' Experiences of Relationship Violence4. An Innocence Lost: Responses to ViolenceA DISCURSIVE TALE: EXPOSING LANGUAGE5. What's Written on the Body6. The Politics of Responding: Addressing Violence in Lesbian RelationshipsA REFLEXIVE TALE: RAISING QUESTIONS7. Looking ForwardBibliography