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The Anatomy of Silence

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Before #MeToo, there was silence.

Let's talk about that silence.

The Anatomy of Silence is a collection of voices speaking out loud - often for the first time - about what it means to stay silent, to be silenced, and to break the silence that surrounds sexual violence. About how we are all complicit in creating that silence. It offers an unflinching account of how a culture of shame perpetuates a culture of violence against our bodies—and reflects on what it would take to create a world in which that silence - once broken - stays broken.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 11, 2019
      Social justice activist Dougherty brings together a raw and profoundly introspective chorus of voices to break societal silence on sexual violence and to explore silence’s meaning in a “larger culture of shame,” domination, objectification, and judgment. Rarely are these stories about abuse by strangers; though there’s a story about a subway masturbator and one about a party rape, most involve relatives, office superiors, and family friends, and repeated violations over the course of years. Many contributors have held their stories for decades, and their tellings express the impact of sexual violence over a lifetime. Common themes and experiences emerge regarding why victims keep silent: covering for one’s abuser to protect one’s own life, believing that the repercussions of telling would be greater than those of the abuse, fearing a loss of community and privacy, and seeing in other cases the renewed traumatization brought on by reporting’s ineffectiveness. Although most contributors are women, male perspectives include those who have experienced abuse, those considering the impact of toxic masculinity, and those ready to end the practice of ignoring harmful behavior. When the writers point toward solutions, they are based in restorative justice; Esther Diplock’s essay “Healing Silence” explicitly shows one way, Gender Equity and Reconciliation workshops. These deeply personal stories will make any empathetic person cry, rage, grieve, and sit in awe.

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