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Surviving Babylon: A Journey Through Repressed Memories of Sexual Abuse
What if you woke up one day and discovered that the life you thought you'd lived was completely false? Sometimes what's real is so horrific you have to forget just to survive Surviving Babylon is the riveting account of Garson's journey through such a nightmare. It documents her shocking experience with--and struggle to accept--repressed memories of extreme sexual abuse and the devastation it wreaked on her life. Babylon shatters the wall of silence that surrounds incest and sexual trauma. Through sharing her own experience, Lexa Garson offers fellow survivors courage and hope. The book is a haunting testimony of the strength and resiliency of the human spirit. Ultimately, it challenges readers to take their own journeys inward..
Price: $11.95
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Prolegomena: To A Study Of The Return Of The Repressed In History
I don't want to do anything subversive - I just want to destroy capitalism. A collection of 'ultra' prose and poetry from 300 years of outrage, passion, sarcasm and wit. Quotes, rants, declarations and blood-curdling warcries. This is utterly brilliant, and is finally reprinted here (from an obscure edition first published in the 60s) in a new edition edited, introduced, and illustrated by Clifford Harper. "Death to middle-class society, and long live anarchism!" .
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Repressed Spaces: The Poetics of Agoraphobia
In this intriguing and witty survey, Paul Carter tours the cultural history of agoraphobia By analyzing the way people have negotiated open spaces from Greek and Roman times to the present day, he finds that "space fear" ultimately results from the inhibition of movement, and shows how this discovery can provide lessons for today_s urban planners and architects. Along the way, he asks why Freud repressed his agoraphobia, and examines the work of various theorists including Le Corbusier, Benjamin, and R.D. Laing, as well as artists such as Munch, Lapique, and Giacometti. Paul Carter is Professorial Research Fellow at The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne, and the author of The Road to Botany Bay (1987) and The Lie of the Land (1996). .
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My Journey: Experiencing the Abuse, Navigating the Aftermath, Finding Hope and Healing
You are not alone! My true story of being a sexual abuse victim and overcoming my childhood trauma is now available in this very personal book. My story begins almost thirty years after the abuse ended when I began to face the aftermath; it continues still today. Men and women who are survivors of sexual trauma, incest survivors, and those with sexual abuse repressed memories can find hope in my healing process. From the bottom of my heart, my main goal is to give you hope that you will survive and find better days. Read some of my book by clicking on the Preview this book link above. (No link? Click on the book title first.) Learn more about me and read my blog at SurvivingIncest.com. This is a website I have developed (and continue to refine and update) that is devoted to survivors of incest and childhood sexual abuse..
Price: $11.65
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