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Drawing from the lived and shared experiences of abused lesbians in small town and urban America, Contesting the Utopia investigates the dissonance between lived experience of lesbian battering and the dominant discourses of relationship violence. Survivors' stories of denial of services and rejection from their own communities reveal how the power of utopic beliefs in lesbian relationships influence abusive relationship outcomes. Throughout the book, I argue that battered lesbians traverse complex networks of power relations, which they also resist in individually private as well as expressly…mehr

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Drawing from the lived and shared experiences of abused lesbians in small town and urban America, Contesting the Utopia investigates the dissonance between lived experience of lesbian battering and the dominant discourses of relationship violence. Survivors' stories of denial of services and rejection from their own communities reveal how the power of utopic beliefs in lesbian relationships influence abusive relationship outcomes. Throughout the book, I argue that battered lesbians traverse complex networks of power relations, which they also resist in individually private as well as expressly public ways. Contesting the Utopia challenges us all to reconsider our basic assumptions of gendered violence.
Autorenporträt
Grace Giorgio teaches communication courses in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois. Grace publishes articles and short stories that explore gender and family communication and writing as a form of healing. Grace and her husband Jeff Harshbarger live in rural Atwood, Illinois with their four cats and gold retriever.