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Sexuality after War Rape: From Narrative to Embodied Research: Routledge Research in Gender and Society

Autor Nena Močnik
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2017
This book examines the potential impact of rape survivors’ traumatic experiences in post-conflict zones. With specific attention given to the experiences of women who were sexually abused during the breakup of the former Yugoslavia, it addresses the sexuality of survivors, which has so far been inadequately researched, and challenges the stereotypical and victimized images and narrations that have so far prevailed in academic and public discourse about women survivors while exploring the effects of those narratives on the political, social and economic status of the survivors themselves.
Methodologically innovative, the book questions the processes of re-victimization that can follow fieldwork with survivors and introduces the theoretical and practical foundations of applied drama and community theater as a research approach in this field, revealing its potential as a means of expressing a range of ethnographic, anthropological and case-study research findings. Based on the narratives of advocates, scholars and different social stakeholders, together with new drama-based methodologies employed directly with survivors,Sexuality after War Rape: From Narrative to Embodied Researchoffers a sensitive and ethically-responsible research approach to contesting assumptions about the sexualities of survivors of sexual violence and revealing the emancipatory potential of testifying.
This book will appeal to scholars of sociology and gender studies, victimology and sexuality.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138293694
ISBN-10: 1138293695
Pagini: 174
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Gender and Society

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Preface,
Introduction
1. Researching War-Rape Narratives
1.1 Important Ethical Questions and Potential Risks
1.2 Body as a Research Territory: From Verbal to Embodied Research Practices
2. Imagining the (Ethno)Sexualities
2. 1 Contextual Understanding of Sexuality and Sexual Violence
2.2 The Epistemological Evolution of Ethnosexuality through Violence in the Balkans
2.3 (A)Sexualized Rape Survivors as Imagined Community
3. Creating the War-Rape Story
3.1 From Eternal Victims to Sexual Predators
4. Narrating A(na)esthetics of Sexuality and Violence
4.1 Womanhood and motherhood
4.2 Silencing , innocence and victimhood
4.3 Sexuality and violated bodies
5. Critical Reflection Embodied
5.1 Drama-based Practice wtih Survivors
5.2 Performative Act as a Critical Response of the Research Process
6. Thinking the Desire Aftermath
Epilogue,
 Index

Notă biografică

Nena Močnik holds a PhD in Balkan Studies (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia). She is a postdoctoral researcher at Turku Institute for Advanced Studies and researcher at SELMA, Centre for the Study of Storytelling, Experientiality and Memory, Turku, Finland.

Descriere

This book examines the experiences of women who were sexually abused during the break-up of the former Yugoslavia, addressing their sexuality and challenging the stereotypical images of survivors that have so far prevailed in academic and public discourse. Methodologically innovative, it draws on the narratives of advocates, scholars and different social stakeholders, together with new theatre-based methodologies to question the processes of re-victimization that can follow fieldwork with survivors. Introducing the foundations of applied drama as a research approach in this field, the author reveals its capacity to express a range of ethnographic and case study research findings.