Finding courage to speak : women's survival of child abuse / Paige Alisen.
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Boston :
Northeastern University Press,
[2003]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Trauma, violence, and women's mental health
- 2. Severe child abuse and its effects
- The body speaks: trauma and multiple personality
- 4. Women, children, and trauma: a societal perspective
- 5. Supporting the survivors
- 6. Working together to ease the suffering postscript
- Resources on traumatic stress and dissociation
- Applying for social security disability
- Letter requesting change of doctor
- "Written with a hard and ruthless purpose" : Rose Wilder Lane, Edna Ferber and middlebrow regional fiction / Donna Campbell
- The cosmopolitan regionalism of Zona Gale's Friendship Village / Deborah Lindsay Williams
- Winnifred Eaton's "Japanese" novels as a field experiment / Dominika Ferens
- Feminist new woman fiction in periodicals of the 1920's / Maureen Honey
- Progressive middlebrow : Dorothy Canfield, women's magazines, and popular feminism in the twenties / Jaime Harker
- "Lost among the ads" : Gentlemen prefer blondes and the politics of imitation / Sarah Churchwell
- Edna Ferber's Cimarron, cultural authority, and 1920s western historical narratives / Heidi Kenaga
- Anzia Yezierska and the marketing of the Jewish immigrant in 1920s Hollywood / Lisa Botshon
- "An unwonted coquetry" : the commercial seductions of Jessie Fauset's The chinaberry tree / Susan Tomlinson
- The wages of virtue : consumerism and class formation in Fannie Hurst's Back street / Stephanie Bower
- Shopping to pass, passing to shop : consumer self-fashioning in the fiction of Nella Larsen / Meredith Goldsmith.