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040 _aAFVC
100 _aBuchbinder, Eli
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245 _aIncest survivors’ life-narratives
_cEli Buchbinder and Dalia Sinay
260 _bSage,
_c2019
500 _aViolence Against Women, 2019, Advance online publication, 22 May 2019
520 _aThis article analyzes the narratives of survivors of father−daughter incest using 20 in-depth interviews with women, each asked to choose a title for her life-story and reflect on its meaning. Three narratives emerged: “Surviving” tells of a struggle for personal achievement in an independent life alongside intensely traumatic experiences and negative feelings, “Fighting Back/Seeking Vengeance” tells of aspiring to strength by acting on their will to fight back and desire for revenge, and “Growing” reflects the wish to fight and win a place in the world through a “rebuilding” process. The conceptualization of incest survivors’ life-narratives is based on the dialectical perspective. (Authors' abstract). Record #6299
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_aADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE
650 _aCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
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650 _aINCEST
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650 _aNARRATIVE TECHNIQUES
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650 _aQUALITATIVE RESEARCH
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650 _aRELIGION
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651 _aISRAEL
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700 _aSinay, Eli
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773 0 _tViolence Against Women, 2019, Advance online publication, 22 May 2019
830 _aViolence Against Women
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1077801219847295
_yRead abstract
942 _cARTICLE
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