Narratives of sexual assault

Published: Feb. 14, 2019, midnight

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As the MeToo movement continues to focus our attentions on questions around abuse, consent and justice, Rebecca Watson joins us to discuss the various and prolonged impacts of sexual assault, and the warping effect of trauma on narrative; the TLS\\u2019s French editor Adrian Tahourdin considers the inexorable rise of \\u201cle globish\\u201d (by which English words supplant, or pervert, French ones), and presents the diverse and challenging books in contention for this year\\u2019s Society of Author\\u2019s Translation Prizes

 

Books

Not That Bad: Dispatches from rape culture, edited by Roxane Gay

A False Report: A true story by T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong

On Rape by Germaine Greer 

The President\\u2019s Gardens by Muhsin al-Ramli, translated by Luke Leafgren 

Seeing Red by Lina Meruane, translated by Megan McDowell

Kruso by Lutz Seiler, translated by Tess Lewis 



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