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Carregando... Why Women Are Blamed For Everything: Exploring the Victim Blaming of Women Subjected to Violence and Traumade Jessica Taylor
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This should have been a much better book than it was. The writing was sloppy, disjointed, and not compelling. The editing was abysmal. The layout on the page made it difficult to read. It was a sloppy, amateurish work, and the strain of reading diminished the work detailed in the book. There was also too much repetition of things that didn't need repeated, and not enough detail in things that need detail. This is unfortunate, because it is a timely and important book, but it will be difficult to convince anyone that work presented in such a fashion is credible and professional and deserves to be listened to. ( ) sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
She asked for it. She was flirting. She was drinking. She was wearing a revealing dress. She was too confident. She walked home alone. She stayed in that relationship. She was nav?e. She didn't report soon enough. She didn't fight back. She wanted it. She lied about it. She comes from a bad area. She was vulnerable. She should have known. Victim blaming of women is prevalent and normalised in society. What causes us to blame women who have been abused, raped, trafficked, assaulted or harassed by men? Why are we uncomfortable with placing all of the blame on perpetrators for their crimes against women? Based on three years of doctoral research and ten years of practice with women and girls, Dr Jessica Taylor explores the many reasons we blame women for male violence committed against them. Written in her unique style and backed up by decades of evidence, this book exposes the powerful forces in society and individual psychology which compel us to blame women subjected to male violence. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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