A History of Ambivalence and Conflict in the Discursive Construction of the ‘Child Victim’ of Sexual Abuse
@article{Smart1999AHO, title={A History of Ambivalence and Conflict in the Discursive Construction of the ‘Child Victim’ of Sexual Abuse}, author={C. F. Smart}, journal={Social \& Legal Studies}, year={1999}, volume={8}, pages={391 - 409}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:145615803} }
This article was presented as one of the plenary addresses at the Keele Conference on Gender, Sexuality and Law in June 1998. Speakers were asked to focus on how their own work had developed and changed over time. In my address and in this article these issues are essentially absent because I cannot avoid the conclusion that, in my case at least, the substance of my research is of more interest than reflections upon my intellectual biography. However, this article is, I think, a good example of…
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