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Crossing the Boundary
Melba Wilson

Crossing the Boundary

Black Women Survive Incest

Seal Press (Feb 02, 1994)
9781878067425
| Paperback
227 pages | 5.2 x 8.3 inch | English
$ 12.95
Dewey 306.877
LC Classification HQ72.U53 .W5 1994
LC Control No. 93041813

Genre

  • Nonfiction

Subject

  • Adult Child Sexual Abuse Victims
  • Adult Child Sexual Abuse Victims/ Psychology
  • African American Women
  • Incest Victims
  • Incest Victims/ Psychology

Plot

This powerful and important book is the culmination of Melba Wilson's long-held desire to write about an experience that affected her and countless other women and children. Looking at the experience of black women incest survivors, she examines the cost of this survival and the strengths that make it possible. Wilson focuses on the dynamics of sex and sexual oppression as they intersect with gender, class and race. She includes the voices of other survivors, a discussion of the role of professionals, and an exploration of incest in the autobiographical and fictional work of Maya Angelou, Alice Walker, Buchi Emecheta and other black writers.