RT Book T1 The Politics of Surviving: How Women Navigate Domestic Violence and Its Aftermath A1 Sweet, Paige L. LA English PP Berkeley PB University of California Press YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1777354366 AB For women who have experienced domestic violence, proving that you are a "good victim" is no longer enough. Victims must also show that they are recovering, as if domestic violence were a disease: they must transform from "victims" into "survivors." Women's access to life-saving resources may even hinge on "good" performances of survivorhood. Through archival and ethnographic research, Paige L. Sweet reveals how trauma discourses and coerced therapy play central roles in women's lives as they navigate state programs for assistance. Sweet uses an intersectional lens to uncover how "resilience" and "survivorhood" can become coercive and exclusionary forces in women's lives. With nuance and compassion, The Politics of Surviving wrestles with questions about the gendered nature of the welfare state, the unintended consequences of feminist mobilizations for anti-violence programs, and the women who are left behind by the limited forms of citizenship we offer them. AB Cover -- The Politics of Surviving -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Acronyms -- Introduction: Domestic Violence and the Politics of Trauma -- PART I SURVIVORHOOD -- 1. Building a Therapeutic Movement -- 2. The Trauma Revolution -- 3. Administering Trauma -- PART II SURVIVING -- 4. Becoming Legible -- 5. Gaslighting -- 6. Surviving Heterosexuality -- Conclusion: Traumatic Citizenship -- Methodological Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index. OP 340 NO Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources CN 362.82/920973 SN 9780520976429 K1 Electronic books K1 Häusliche Gewalt : Frau : Verbrechensopfer : Trauma : Therapie