Pillar of Salt: Gender, Memory, and the Perils of Looking BackRutgers University Press, 1998 - 332 pages Pillar of Salt introduces the controversy over recollections of childhood sexual abuse as the window onto a much broader field of ideas concerning memory, storytelling, and the psychology of women. The book moves beyond the poles of "true" and "false" memories to show how women's stories reveal layers of gendered and ambiguous meanings, spanning a wide historical, cultural, literary, and clinical landscape. The author offers the concept of transformative remembering as an alternative framework for looking back, one that makes use of fantasy in understanding the narrative truth of childhood recollections.Haaken provides an alternative reading of clinical material, showing how sexual storytelling transcends the symbolic and the "real" and how cultural repression of desire remains as problematic for women as the psychological legacy of trauma. |
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... woman with no name . Who was this woman who became a pil- lar of salt for the seemingly innocent act of looking back ? What was she trying to see , and why was she punished so severely ? 1 For women , the act of remem- bering - of ...
... woman with no name . Who was this woman who became a pil- lar of salt for the seemingly innocent act of looking back ? What was she trying to see , and why was she punished so severely ? 1 For women , the act of remem- bering - of ...
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... women few illusions about their importance as agents in the larger order of things . Given their invisibility within patriarchal legends and lineages , how do we understand what is involved for women in the project of remembering ? And ...
... women few illusions about their importance as agents in the larger order of things . Given their invisibility within patriarchal legends and lineages , how do we understand what is involved for women in the project of remembering ? And ...
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... women with no prior known history of abuse began to " recover " such memories in the course of psychotherapy . The 1988 best- seller The Courage to Heal inspired many women , including therapists , with its portraits of anguished ...
... women with no prior known history of abuse began to " recover " such memories in the course of psychotherapy . The 1988 best- seller The Courage to Heal inspired many women , including therapists , with its portraits of anguished ...
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... women's stories is motivated more by a backlash against feminism , as many recovered memory adherents assert , than ... women are recovering involve sexual abuse ? Women certainly expe- rience other difficulties in the course of ...
... women's stories is motivated more by a backlash against feminism , as many recovered memory adherents assert , than ... women are recovering involve sexual abuse ? Women certainly expe- rience other difficulties in the course of ...
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... women's movement require complex readings of the legendary past and alter- native ways of looking back . Adult ... women , as opposed to men , is that there is less cultural allowance for female rebel- lion , fewer valorized images of ...
... women's movement require complex readings of the legendary past and alter- native ways of looking back . Adult ... women , as opposed to men , is that there is less cultural allowance for female rebel- lion , fewer valorized images of ...
Contents
FAMILY REMEMBRANCES A Daughter and a Mother Look Back | 19 |
THE GHOST IN THE MACHINE Emotion and the Science of Memory | 39 |
THE TRAUMA MODEL Insights and Hysterical Blind Spots | 60 |
PSYCHOANALYTIC FEMINISM Bridging Private and Public Remembrances | 84 |
SOCIAL REMEMBERING AND THE LEGENDARY PAST | 109 |
HYPNOTIC ENCOUNTERS Eroticized Remembering and Altered States | 129 |
HYSTERICAL HEROINES | 152 |
TESTIFYING TO TRAUMA The Sexual Abuse Recovery Movement and Feminist Clinical Practice | 177 |
SPEAKING IN TONGUES Multiplicity and Psychiatric Influence | 198 |
BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP Satanic Ritual Abuse Narratives and Cultural Crises | 222 |
SEX LIES AND THERAPY | 245 |
LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD | 266 |
Notes | 277 |
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Pillar of Salt: Gender, Memory, and the Perils of Looking Back Janice Haaken No preview available - 1998 |
Pillar of Salt: Gender, Memory, and the Perils of Looking Back Janice Haaken No preview available - 1998 |
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