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Woman-to-Woman Sexual Violence: Does She Call It Rape? (Northeastern Series on Gender, Crime, and Law) [Paperback]

Lori B. Girshick (Author)
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Northeastern Series on Gender, Crime, and Law February 28, 2002
A woman raping another woman is unthinkable. This is not how women behave, society tells us. Our legal system is not equipped to handle woman-to-woman sexual assault, our women's services do not have the resources or even the words to reach out to its victims, and our lesbian and gay communities face hurdles in acknowledging its existence. Already dealing with complex issues related to their sexual identities, and frequently overwhelmed by shame, lesbian and bisexual survivors of such violence are among the most isolated of crime victims.

In a work that is sure to stir controversy, Lori B. Girshick exposes the shocking, hidden reality of woman-to-woman sexual violence and gives voice to the abused. Drawing on a nationwide survey and in-depth interviews, Girshick explores the experiences and reflections of seventy women, documenting what happened to them, how they responded, and whether they received any help to cope with the emotional impact of their assault. The author discusses how the lesbian community has silenced survivors of sexual violence due to myths of lesbian utopia, and considers what role societal homophobia, biphobia, and heterosexism has played in this silencing. Ranging from date and acquaintance rape, to domestic sexual abuse by partners, to sexual harassment in the workplace, these explicit and harrowing stories provide a fuller understanding of woman-to-woman sexual violence than exists anywhere else.

This provocative book offers much-needed insights on a subject rarely discussed in the literature on domestic violence, and it does so with compassion. Above all, it recommends how agencies can best provide services, outreach, and treatment to survivors of woman-to-woman rape and lesbian battering, using suggestions by the survivors themselves.

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Perhaps the most isolated crime victims are lesbian and bisexual survivors of woman-to-woman sexual violence. Multifaceted sexual-identity issues combine with shame and institutionalized heterosexism to make society unable to acknowledge such assaults. The legal system, women's support services, and the lesbian community are just beginning to name such behaviors, let alone confronting and dealing with them. Women's studies professor Girshick breaks new ground as she plumbs the experiences and thoughts of 70 women, gleaned from a nationwide U.S. survey and in-depth interviews. She documents the women's responses to the violence, whether they received or were denied aid, and whether silence was imposed on them. Her insightful and provocative work well may stir controversy even as it sheds light on a previously shadowed subject. Dedicated to "those who are still silenced," the book also powerfully explores the need for community and such preconceived notions and myths as lesbian utopia. A worthy addition to the sociology of violence in women's lives. Whitney Scott
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About the Author

LORI B. GIRSHICK has dedicated her life to working for social justice and ending inequalities. A nationally known trainer in LGBT domestic and sexual violence and LGBT sensitivity, she is author of three books, Soledad Women: Wives of Prisoners Speak Out (1996), No Safe Haven: Stories of Women in Prison (Northeastern, 1999) and Woman-to-Woman Sexual Violence: Does She Callit Rape? (NUP, 2002). Currently she is a professor in Sociology at Chandler-Gilbert Community College in Chandler, Arizona. JAMISON GREEN is an educator, policy consultant, and corporate diversity trainer specializing in transgender and transsexual issues. He serves on the boards of directors of the Transgender Law & Policy Institute and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. He is also a member of the advisory boards for the Institute for Intersex Children and the Law and the Center for Research on Gender and Sexuality at San Francisco State University. He is the author of Becoming a Visible Man (2004).

Product Details

  • Paperback: 201 pages
  • Publisher: Northeastern; First Edition edition (February 28, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1555535275
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555535278
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,006,803 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A book that every person should read, May 14, 2008
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As a survivor of lesbian sexual violence, I have not only experienced the soul shattering experience of sexual assault, but also seen the range of responses people have when they hear about such an experience. While experts have learned to handle lesbian sexual violence in the same way as heterosexual sexual violence, the same is not often the case with others. There is a lot of insensitivity based on ignorance, since lesbian sexual violence is seen as softer and more harmless that heterosexual rape. This is a book that everyone should read. In addition to giving facts and statistics, this book describes what lesbian sexual assault entails, and the kind of impact it has. Please read this book, and share it with your friends and family. Lesbian rape is a crime that is rarely discussed or reported, but it happens more than you might think. It may have even happened to friends or family members. Lesbian rape is a crime that should no longer be hidden and ignored, and should be brought to the attention of all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, September 2, 2009
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Excellent book and very well researched. It balances survivor's stories with the author's own analysis, combined with theoretical conclusions regarding how to stop violence, how language can hold back societal progress, how to encourage women to seek help early, etc. A great book. The survivor's own stories were illuminating and enducating.

This book functions equally well as a collection of women's histories (which until this century never got told), a physcology book, and an aducation text perhaps for college students or anyone else studying the topic.

Well written, with none of the opaque writing style of authors who are trying to impress other's with their intelligence.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable resource, August 9, 2008
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I bought this book after a close friend was sexually assaulted by another woman. This is the best that I have read on the subject so far, in terms of statistics, personal accounts, and analysis. A book that anyone should read, particularly those who work in counseling.
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