Literary Legacy of Child Sexual Abuse

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20th Century Literature
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American fiction analysis
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child abuse
child protection studies
Child Sexual Abuse
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False Memory Syndrome
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Hawthorne
Henry James
Hester
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Intellectual Gifts
Jack's Question
Jean Martin Charcot
Jim Crow America
legal system
literary trauma narratives
Lolita
Marilynne Robinson
Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Paternal Function
Paternal Metaphor
Perilous Magic
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power
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psychoanalytic criticism
psychoanalytic readings of abuse in literature
psychoanalytic theory
race
Real Girl
Representational Register
Roger Chillingworth
Scarlet Letter
sex offenders
sexual abuse
shame
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Soaphead Church
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The Bluest Eye
The Turn of the Screw
Toni Morrison
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032023021
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the representation of child sexual abuse in five American novels written from 1850 to the present. The historical range of the novels shows that child sexual abuse is not a new problem, although it has been called by other names in other eras. The introduction explains what literature and literary criticism bring to persistent questions that arise when children are sexually abused. Psychoanalytic concepts developed by Freud, Ferenczi, Kohut, and Lacan inform readings of the novels. Theories of trauma, shame, psychosis, and perversion provide insights into the characters represented in the stories. Each chapter is guided by a difficult question that has arisen from real-life situations of child sexual abuse. These are previewed in the “Personal Preface” and “Introduction” and succinctly reviewed in the “Afterword” that weaves the chapters together. Legal and therapeutic interventions respond with their disciplinary resources to the questions as they concern victims, perpetrators, and witnesses. Literary criticism offers another analytic framework that can significantly inform those responses.

Beverly Haviland is a Visiting Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer in American Studies at Brown University. She is the author of Henry James’s Last Romance: Making Sense of the Past and the American Scene and the editor of The Sense of the Past in The Complete Fiction of Henry James.

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