New versions of victims : : feminists struggle with the concept / / edited by Sharon Lamb.
It is increasingly difficult to use the word "victim" these days without facing either ridicule for "crying victim" or criticism for supposed harshness toward those traumatized. Some deny the possibility of "recovering" repressed memories of abuse, or consider date rape...
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