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Spaces To Speak Of Sour Milk Exploring Africancaribbeanbritish Womens Activism And Agency On Childhood Sexual Abuse From The 1980s To The Present Day Wilson

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Spaces To Speak Of Sour Milk Exploring Africancaribbeanbritish Womens Activism And Agency On Childhood Sexual Abuse From The 1980s To The Present Day Wilson
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Publisher: London Metropolitan University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Wilson, Joanne
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Spaces To Speak Of Sour Milk Exploring Africancaribbeanbritish Womens Activism And Agency On Childhood Sexual Abuse From The 1980s To The Present Day Wilson by Wilson, Joanne instant download after payment.

The aim of this research study is to add the voices of African- Caribbean British female victim-survivors of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) to existing knowledge(s) on childhood sexual victimization. In so doing the study will examine whether racialisation, racism and cultural identity and cultural factors have had any bearing on African Caribbean British women’s 'space to speak' of childhood sexual abuse. The study also explores Black British feminist activism on CSA from the late 1970s- mid 1980s in order to further explore the issue of spaces to speak.
The thesis presents findings from 5 in-depth interviews with Black British feminists (Experts); a partial content analysis of British feminist periodicals from 1980s onward; 7 in-depth interviews with African-Caribbean British victim-survivors of CSA and a survey examining Black, Asian and Minority, Ethnic service provision (BAME) in 13 Rape Crisis Centres in England and Scotland.

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