A Survivor's Education: Women, Violence, and the Stories We Don't Tell

Author:   Joy Neumeyer
Publisher:   PublicAffairs
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9781541702790


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   20 August 2024
Format:   Hardback
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A Survivor's Education: Women, Violence, and the Stories We Don't Tell


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"A timely memoir about intimate abuse, campus politics, and the narratives we choose to believe In this poignant self-investigation, historian and journalist Joy Neumeyer explores how violence against women is portrayed, perceived, and adjudicated today. Interweaving the harrowing account of the abuse she experienced as a graduate student at Berkeley with those of others who faced violence on campus and beyond, Neumeyer offers a startling look at how the hotly-debated Title IX system has altered university politics and culture, and uncovers the willful misremembrance that enables misconduct on scales large and small. Deeply researched, daringly inquisitive, and resonant for our times, A Survivor's Education reveals the entanglement of storytelling, abuse, and power-and how we can balance narrative and evidence in our attempts to determine what ""really"" happened."

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Author:   Joy Neumeyer
Publisher:   PublicAffairs
Imprint:   PublicAffairs
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781541702790


ISBN 10:   1541702794
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   20 August 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Neumeyer is a lively, frank and passionate writer. By combining her very personal story with an analysis of misogyny in the wider culture, she has created a book full of invaluable information."" --KQED (NPR San Francisco) ""In this sharp debut memoir, the author expertly weaves together historical abuses of power on a global scale with carefully researched stories of interpersonal violence, allowing her to reflect deeply about--and beyond--her own experiences... Neumeyer's compelling first book... gives a fresh perspective on what it means to be a survivor.""--Kirkus, *starred* ""Joy Neumeyer has created a work of alchemy. Part memoir about escaping an abusive relationship, part philosophy of history, and part an unflinching examination of academia's Title IX system, A Survivor's Education is timely, meditative, and compulsively readable.""--Becky Cooper, author of We Keep the Dead Close ""Neumeyer brings sophistication and scholarship to a global concern that has been reduced, over and over again, to women's individual choices or failures. It's an undeniable account and a powerful gift to survivors."" --Lacy Crawford, author of Notes on a Silencing ""Neumeyer uses her own experience and academic prowess to investigate the impact of intimate-partner violence and the external response when survivors seek justice. Her impeccably researched book walks the reader through the systemic flaws of the Title IX process on college campuses, the impact of institutional betrayal, and its aftermath. Dr. Neumeyer is also a scholar of Russian and European History and adds an additional layer into the narrative by weaving in stories of betrayal, trust, power, violence, and war, showing the connection between individual and universal experiences. This book is truly exceptional in every way.""--Michelle Bowdler, author of Is Rape a Crime? ""Reading A Survivor's Education is like diving into a vortex of collective female histories, fascinated and stunned as you fall, yet certain the author will land you squarely on your feet. Joy Neumeyer is a brilliant investigator and historian, exploring the roots of silence and sparing nobody, least of all herself. This is an important and compelling story, exquisitely told."" --Erika Krouse, author of Tell Me Everything: The Story of a Private Investigation"


In this sharp debut memoir, the author expertly weaves together historical abuses of power on a global scale with carefully researched stories of interpersonal violence, allowing her to reflect deeply about--and beyond--her own experiences... Neumeyer's compelling first book... gives a fresh perspective on what it means to be a survivor. --Kirkus, *starred*


In this sharp debut memoir, the author expertly weaves together historical abuses of power on a global scale with carefully researched stories of interpersonal violence, allowing her to reflect deeply about--and beyond--her own experiences... Neumeyer's compelling first book... gives a fresh perspective on what it means to be a survivor.--Kirkus, *starred*


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Joy Neumeyer is a writer and historian of Russia and Eastern Europe whose essays have appeared in publications including the New York Times, the Nation, the Atlantic, and New Left Review. She was a Fulbright fellow in Russia and has lived and worked as a reporter in Moscow and Warsaw. She received a PhD in history from the University of California, Berkeley in 2020.

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