Multicultural Perspectives on Counseling Survivors of Rape

The dominant Euro-American culture is a rape-prone culture, as defined by Sunday. Within that culture, rape is both a tool and a consequence of interlocking systems of oppression based on race, ethnicity, class} and sexual orientation. The impact of rape on an individual survivor can only be fully u...

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