1.Introduction -- 2. Rape: from 'normal' adult sexuality to gendered power and violence -- 3. Sexual assault as trauma: Producing trauma as a feminist knowledge/practice -- 4. From the incest taboo to the 'adult survivor': The production of child sexual assault as a feminist issue -- 5. Trauma and the adult survivor -- 6. Male victims, institutional abuse and 'trauma informed care' -- 7. Conclusion. .
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Navigating the book -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Section I -- Chapter 1 The ways of our lives -- Chapter 2 The laws of nature -- Chapter 3 The laws of the society-How societies treat women -- Chapter 4 The way men are made -- Chapter 5 The war of the sexes-The foundation of male-hatred -- Section II -- Chapter 6 The rise of the female gender -- Chapter 7 Signs of abusive wives -- Chapter 8 The privileges and entitlements -- Chapter 9 The racket -- Section III -- Chapter 10 What should a man do, then? -- Chapter 11 The popular myths -- Chapter 12 So, what's next for gender relations? -- Section IV -- Chapter 13 Life is Good -- Epilogue From a father to his daughters -- References -- About the Author
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter One: The Ideal Types of Care and Justice -- Notes -- Chapter Two: Care and Autonomy -- What Is Autonomy? -- An Individualistic Approach to Care a nd Autonomy -- A Social Approach to Care and Autonomy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter Three: Care and Autonomy in Practice -- The Symbolism of Care -- The Institutional Conflicts Between Care and Autonomy -- Conclusion -- Chapter Four: Care, Justice, and the Public/Private Dichotomy -- Challenging the Public/Private Dichotomy -- Challenging the Conventional Boundaries of Care -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter Five: Public Applications of the Ethic of Care -- Maternal Pacifism -- Elder-Care and Welfare -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter Six: The Moral Significance of the Care/Justice Debate -- Beyond the Ideal Types -- Integrating Care and Justice -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Book and Author -- Index
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Martha Washington (Would Have) Shopped Here: Women's History in Magazines and Ephemera, 1910–1935 -- 2. "The Quaker Girl Turns Modern": How Adwomen Promoted History, 1910–1940 -- 3. Broadcasting Yesteryear: Women's History on Commercial Radio, 1930–1945 -- 4. Gallant American Women: Feminist Historians and the Mass Media, 1935–1950 -- 5. Betsy Ross Red Lipstick: Products as Artifacts and Inspiration, 1940–1950 -- 6. "You've Come a Long Way, Baby": Women's History in Consumer Culture from World War II to Women's Liberation -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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1. The Korean anti-sexual violence movement : a newer women's movement -- 2. Sexual assault centers as feminist practice : the establishment of the Korea Sexual Violence Relief Center -- 3. From silence to speaking out: cultural change through discursive politics -- 4. "Doing" the movement : advocacy and legal change -- 5. The renaissance of the women's movement : the institutionalization of feminist practice -- 6. The impact of the engagement with the state upon feminist organizational practice.
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