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- Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 18:14:02 -0400
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Claire,
Lori Robinson's book that you mentioned below is excellent. We got a copy
here in the office a few months ago, and it really is a valuable resource.
Here are a few more for you, Linda, that you might find useful:
If She is Raped: A Book for Husbands, Fathers and Male Friends by Alan
McEvoy
Recovering from Rape by Linda Ledray
Telling: A Memoir of Rape and Recovery by Patricia Weaver Francisco
Working with Available Light: A Family's World After Violence by Jamie
Kalven
I apologize for the lack of formality in listing these, but am doing this in
a rush!
Kelley Bevis
Outreach Coordinator
RAINN
635-B Pennsylvania Avenue SE
Washington, DC 20003
202-544-3075 (direct)
202-544-3556 (fax)
http://www.rainn.org
On 6/24/03 3:40 PM, "Claire N. Kaplan"
<>
wrote:
> I use an essay by Susan Brison quite often when educating folks about the
> impact of sexual assault. It was published in the Chronicle last year. She
> is a philosopher and faculty member at Dartmouth who was assaulted and left
> for dead in 1990. Her book is awesome, and I recommend it:
>
> Aftermath: Violence And The Remaking Of A Self
> Author: Brison, Susan J.
> Hardback; Book
> 178 pages
> Published: January 2002
> University Presses of California, Columbia and Princeton
> ISBN: 0691016194
>
> Also, Nancy Venable Rain's book is excellent (After Silence: Rape and My
> Journey Back), as is Male-on-Male Rape by Michael Scarce.
> Charlotte Pierce-Baker's book, Surviving the Silence: Black Women's Stories
> of Rape is one of my most popular resources for students. A new book is
> out from Seal Press (haven't read it yet but it looks great), called I Will
> Survive, by Lori Robinson, which is also about sexual assault and African
> American women.
>
> Claire
>
> Claire N. Kaplan
> Coordinator, UVA Sexual Assault Education Office
> Doctoral Candidate, Curry School of Education
> UVA Women's Center * P.O. Box 800588 * Charlottesville VA * 22908-0588
> 434-982-2774 (V/TTY) 434-982-2901 (Fax)
>
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- books, Claire N. Kaplan, 06/24/2003
- Re: books, Kelley Bevis, 06/24/2003
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