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Memory matters : contexts for understanding sexual abuse recollections /

In this volume, the editors make use of current memory scholarship to explore ethical, moral and cultural issues that continue to shape the ways in which memory is conceived in a range of scientific, therapeutic and legal settings.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Haaken, Jan, Reavey, Paula
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge, 2010.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Why memory still matters : disturbing recollections / Janice Haaken, Paula Reavey
  • Looking back on the recovered memory debate : claims and counter-claims
  • On changing one's mind twice : the strange credibility of retracting recovered memories / Malcolm Ashmore, Steven D. Brown
  • Reconstructing Bartlett and revisiting retractions of contested claims of abuse / James Ost, Karl Nunkoosing
  • Speaking up against justice : credibility, suggestibility and children's memory on trial / Johanna F. Motzkau
  • Transformations of public and private knowledge : audience reception, feminism and the experience of childhood sexual abuse / Jenny Kitzinger
  • "Alternative memories" and the construction of a sexual abuse narrative / Jo Woodiwiss
  • Widening the lens : cultural contexts for remembering child sexual abuse
  • The spaces of memory : rethinking agency through materiality / Paula Reavey
  • "Truth," memory and narrative in memoirs of child sexual abuse / Kathryn Robson
  • Memory, sexual abuse and the politics of learning disability / Rachel Fyson, John Cromby
  • Memory, truth, and the search for an authentic past / Sue Campbell
  • Therapy as memory-work : dilemmas of discovery, recovery and construction / Erica Burman
  • Transformative remembering : feminism, psychoanalysis, and recollection of abuse / Janice Haaken.