Episode 02
Ray Douglas
World War II historian Ray Douglas talks about the aftermath of the publication of his rape memoir and how that has shaped his research on rape, particularly of men, in armed conflict.
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Episode 03
Tanya Serisier
Professor Tanya Serisier draws on her extensive knowledge of rape memoirs to craft her own narrative, inviting survivors to move beyond the constrained politics of speaking out to create a better context for listening.
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Episode 04
Susan Estrich
Pioneering feminist law professor, lawyer, political operative, and columnist Susan Estrich reflects on how grappling with her own rape shaped her life and work.
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Episode 05
Jennifer Freyd
Psychology Professor Jennifer Freyd discusses how the unwanted disclosure of repressed memories shaped her research on betrayal trauma, institutional betrayal, and her policy activism to promote equality and institutional courage.
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Episode 06
Linda Martín Alcoff
Linda Martín Alcoff discusses how she and other survivors come to understand the impact of sexual violence and deploys her philosopher expertise to deconstructs the espistemic injustices of philosophers such as Foucault.
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Episode 07
Susan Brison
Feminist philosopher Susan Brison discusses how surviving first an acquaintance rape while studying abroad and then a violent stranger rape in France shaped her theories of embodiment and the self as well as her commitment to free speech.
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