RT Book T1 Shadow of my shadow T2 Feminist studies A1 Doyle, Jennifer 1967- LA English PP Durham London PB Duke University Press YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1888054948 AB "Shadow of My Shadow is a personal and theoretical account of sexualized harassment and its reverberations within institutional bureaucracies. Jennifer Doyle's own experience of being stalked at work serves as the basis for an extended meditation on how harassment profoundly reshaped her relationship to work, to writing, and ultimately to herself. In the first chapters, Doyle explores how the act of writing about being a harassed subject often amplifies the very stigma that the victim wishes to dispel. Her reflections expose the ways that harassment occurs at the very junctures where work and life and the personal and the public meet. From there, Doyle theorizes the Larry Nassar case and Elena Ferrante's Neopolitan novels, enacting close, almost obsessive textual analysis as an act of self-erasure. Shadow of My Shadow not only expands our understanding of harassment ecologies across the personal, the archival, and the literary, it models ethical thinking about how to represent sexual violence"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN HD6060.3 SN 9781478030669 SN 9781478026426 K1 Doyle, Jennifer K1 Nassar, Larry : Trials, litigation, etc K1 Ferrante, Elena : Amica geniale : Criticism, Textual K1 Sexual Harassment K1 Stalking victims K1 Sexual harassment in education : United States K1 Sexual harassment in sports : United States K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory K1 EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Higher