SOCIAL SCIENCES

Sexuality Beyond Consent: Risk, Race, Traumatophilia

NYU. Feb. 2023. 272p. ISBN 9781479820252. pap. $30. SOC SCI
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Psychoanalyst Saketopoulou created a book that might be unsettling for some or a trigger for anyone who has been sexually assaulted but is ultimately a powerful testament against toxicity. The book provides a clear message about brokenness, the ways people handle trauma, and the weight of what people hold after experiencing sexual violence. The text addresses precisely these issues by suggesting that rather than attempt to focus on healing trauma, people can consider what to do with it in the moment; they can work with it.
VERDICT A powerful examination of clinical data alongside popular culture, this is a theoretical text appropriate for university-level classes on gender and sexuality. It also includes elements that will be of interest to general readers tired of self-help books designed to “fix” brokenness and interested in exploring what it means to find worth in and through trauma.
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