Violence, Victimhood and Rape with reference to Susan Brison's Aftermath

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Philosophy

 

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Pauline M

 

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October 28, 2011

 

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University

 

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It also discusses the sociological function of blaming rape victims for there attack. One of the reasons rape is so damaging is the fact that victims often feel that their lives have been changed afterwards. It is not unusual for these victims to feel that they have lost their sense of identity in the world...
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It is not unusual for these victims to feel that they have lost their sense of identity in the world. In Susan Brison's book Aftermath, she comments on her own experience, as well as the experiences of other victims she spoke to, of feeling as if, although they had survived the sexual attack, they hadn't really survived at all...
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