Preface: Bearing Witness1. The Emergence of Lesbian Partner Abuse: Creating a New Category2.Troubling Tales: Telling Stories, Exposing Language, Raising QuestionsA MATERIAL TALE: TELLING STORIES3. What the Body Remembers: Lesbians' Experiences of Relationship Violence4. An Innocence Lost: Responses to ViolenceA DISCURSIVE TALE: EXPOSING LANGUAGE5. What's Written on the Body6. The Politics of Responding: Addressing Violence in Lesbian RelationshipsA REFLEXIVE TALE: RAISING QUESTIONS7. Looking ForwardBibliography
Janice Ristock is a community psychologist and Professor of Women's Studies at the University if Manitoba. She is co-author of Community Research as Empowerment: FeministLinks, Postmodern Interruptions (1996) and co-editor of Inside the Academy and Out (1998) and Women and SocialChange (1991).
"If any message can be taken away from this book it is that lesbian
women's experience of violence in all its differing contexts must
be reconceptualized outside restrictive frameworks that to date
have failed to consider the intersections of racism, classism,
sexism, ableism as well as heterosexism. In providing us with the
first in-depth critical exploration of the subject matter, Ristock
has provided us with a valuable resource for feminists by which
future Canadian and international research may be conducted." --
Automne
"This study of abuse in lesbian relationships looks you in the eye
and dares you to turn away. Far from being a prurient study of a
fringe group of violent lesbians, this book demands that the queer
community at large--afraid of straight disdain --recognize its
accountability. No More Secrets illustrates that despite what many
lesbian feminists believe, acts of violence are not committed
solely by men. Beautifully sad and unflinching in its insistence on
the centrality of its subject to lesbian--and gay--life, this book,
penned by an esteemed women's studies associate professor, sheds
light on domestic abuse and gives voice to its tragic victims." --
Out Magazine
"No More Secrets is the most comprehensive treatment of violence in
lesbian relationships to be published to date. Grounded in rich
interviews, this book builds on the empirical work that preceded
it, but moves us beyond monolithic models to a recognition of the
diversity of lesbian relationships and the complexity of lesbian
intimate partner violence." -- Claire M. Renzetti, author of
Violent Betrayal: Partner Abuse in LesbianRelationships
"Janice Ristock has given us a compelling study of violence within
lesbian relationships. She argues compellingly for open discussion
of this violence both by those involved and by professionals
working with such women. This courageous book will help clients
escape the secretly abusive spaces currently occupied by far too
many of us trying to live with and love other women." -- Toni A. H.
McNaron, author of Voices in the Night: WomenSpeaking About
Incest
"This is an important and groundbreaking book, examining the taboo
subject of violence in lesbian relationships. It shatters the myth
that it is only men that perpetrate violence against their
partners, and provides important insights into this particular form
of abuse. The thoughtful analysis Janice Ristock presents, based on
extensive interviews, lifts the lid on this important subject,
answering the question of how violence develops between lesbians,
and makes suggestions for prevention or intervention. I highly
recommend this book." -- Jane M. Ussher, author of Fantasies of
Femininity: Reframing theBoundaries of Sex
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