Victimized Daughters: Incest and the Development of the Female Self

Victimized Daughters: Incest and the Development of the Female Self

by JanetLiebmanJacobs (Author)

Synopsis

Jacobs examines the effects of incest on the personality formation of sexually victimized daughters, and particularly the role of the incestuous father. Based on in-depth interviews with 50 incest survivors from a range of ethnic, racial and socio-economic backgrounds, the analysis investigates the effects of idealization of the father-daughter relationship and the development of an empathetic connection between victim and perpetrator. This text draws on feminist interpretations of social and psychological theories of personality to elucidate the relationship between sexual trauma and the construction of the female self. The book illustrates how the abused daughter often takes on the role of emotional caretaker, defined as an extreme manifestation of the cultural expectation that women be the caretakers of men.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 209
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Sep 1994

ISBN 10: 0415909228
ISBN 13: 9780415909228

Author Bio
Janet Liebman Jacobs is Associate Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is the author of Divine Disenchantment: Deconverting From New Religions and her work has appeared in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, SIGNS: Journal of Women, Culture and Society, Sociological Analysis, and Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion.