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A Guide For the Traumatized
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This week, the girls/women are joined by writer Larissa Phillips, and the three discuss her recent essay in which she recounts her violent rape in the early 90s. Larissa shares her thoughts on the helpfulness of “trauma” discourse on recovery, the #metoo era, and the tension between personal responsibility and public trust.
They also touch on Larissa’s work in adult literacy, a subject Sarah finds especially interesting, as she’s still learning how to read.
Relevant Links
After Rape: A Guide for the Tormented by Celeste Marcus
On Not Being A Victim by Mary Gaitskill, Harper’s Magazine, March 1994
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Manage episode 409262877 series 3364444
This week, the girls/women are joined by writer Larissa Phillips, and the three discuss her recent essay in which she recounts her violent rape in the early 90s. Larissa shares her thoughts on the helpfulness of “trauma” discourse on recovery, the #metoo era, and the tension between personal responsibility and public trust.
They also touch on Larissa’s work in adult literacy, a subject Sarah finds especially interesting, as she’s still learning how to read.
Relevant Links
After Rape: A Guide for the Tormented by Celeste Marcus
On Not Being A Victim by Mary Gaitskill, Harper’s Magazine, March 1994
Know someone who would love this episode? Gift a paid subscription!
This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit aspecialplace.substack.com/subscribe
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