Thirty-nine women and their strategies of survival are the
central focus of Aysan Sev'er's newest study on women who have left
abusive situations. Through a mainly feminist orientation, Sev'er
analyzes abuse, its many definitions, and existing theories
surrounding violence against women, and incorporates an extensive
literature review of Canadian and American sources that
investigates feminist, non-feminist, and social-psychological
theories of abuse. She then proceeds to relate the intimate stories
of women who survived.
These interviews, from women outside institutional settings,
candidly reveal the women's strengths and weaknesses. Some
successful, some eventually destructive, the detailed stories allow
Sev'er to analyse positive and negative social support systems,
women's own aggression, and finally to develop a new model for
post-violence adjustment. Erudite, revealing and ultimately
affirming, Sev'er's study provides a new look and new hope to the
issue of violence against women, and will be indispensable to
anyone who is involved in women's issues.
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