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Index
Cover
Table of Contents
Dedication
Title page
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Text Acknowledgments
Introduction: Rape after Foucault
Gray Areas
Managing the Problem
Sexual Violation
The Problematic of Foucault
An Agenda for Theory
Coda
Note
1: Global Resistance: A New Agenda for Theory
A Period of Heightened Visibility
Reasonable Goals
The Complicated Echoes Surrounding Sexual Violation
The Specific Challenges to Speaking Out
Steps Toward Change
Conclusion
Note
2: The Thorny Question of Experience
The Subjective Nature of Experience
Ideology and Experience
Foucault
Rape Scripts
Interpretations All the Way Down?
A Phenomenological Approach
Experience as Know-How
Note
3: Norming Sexual Practices
The Case Against Norms
Foucault on Normalization
The Case of Jouy
Children and the Law
An Alternative Approach to Norming
Notes
4: Sexual Subjectivity
Formative Effects of Violations
Consent, Desire, Pleasure, Will
Technologies of the Sexual Self
Conclusion
Notes
5: Decolonizing Terms
Consent
Honor
Victim
Conclusion
Notes
6: Speaking “as”
The Reality of TV
Discourse and Power
Pragmatic Contexts of Speech
Confessions
Television Confessions
Dangers
Subversive Speech
Notes
7: The Problem of Speaking for Myself
The Feminist Debate
Epistemic Reliability
The Effects of Trauma
Narrative Selves
Relational Selves
Notes
Conclusion: Standing in the Intersection
Why Intersectionality Is Crucial
False Universals
A Universal to Aim for
Instructive Examples
The Question of Love
Note
References
Index
End User License Agreement
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