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Narratives are created by those wishing to stereotype certain situations.
'''The Sexual abuse narrative''' or  abuse narrative is a series of [[Buzzword]]s and phrases that the public is taught to expect when hearing an allegation of sexual abuse or sexual misconduct.  


The child abuse narrative, along with the [[rape narrative]], are paradigms created by certain groups interested in demonizing, respectively, adult-child sexual activity and paternalistic attitudes towards incest in society.


The "rape narrative," "incest narrative," and the "child abuse narrative" are little spoken about in public, due to the histrionics of those opposed to rational thinking about incest and adult-child [[sexual activity]]. These topics are occasionally addressed in academic publications which are not easily available to the "unwashed masses".
 
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==External links==
==External links==
*Wikipedia  would ''never'' allow direct discussion of the narratives mentioned above, but the following articles do provide a little information.
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narrative
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narrative
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Manning#Archetypes_and_rape
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Manning#Archetypes_and_rape
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*This paper addresses the "child abuse narrative" and how it affects attitudes towards touch in pedagogical relationships:
*This paper addresses the "child abuse narrative" and how it affects attitudes towards touch in pedagogical relationships:
*https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:OhvTPKzfpDcJ:https://www.esrc.ac.uk/my-esrc/grants/RES-000-22-0815/outputs/Download/b6a92aee-a5a4-44a8-a582-8f8319c43f23&hl=en-FR&gbv=1&&ct=clnk
*https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:OhvTPKzfpDcJ:https://www.esrc.ac.uk/my-esrc/grants/RES-000-22-0815/outputs/Download/b6a92aee-a5a4-44a8-a582-8f8319c43f23&hl=en-FR&gbv=1&&ct=clnk
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*https://www.esrc.ac.uk/my-esrc/grants/RES-000-22-0815/outputs/Download/b6a92aee-a5a4-44a8-a582-8f8319c43f23
*https://www.esrc.ac.uk/my-esrc/grants/RES-000-22-0815/outputs/Download/b6a92aee-a5a4-44a8-a582-8f8319c43f23
*This paper - "Postcolonial Affects: Victim Life Narratives and Human Rights in Contemporary India" discusses the construction of narratives:
*This paper - "Postcolonial Affects: Victim Life Narratives and Human Rights in Contemporary India" discusses the construction of narratives:
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:8ebmj5fX9msJ:http://postcolonial.org/index.php/pct/article/download/1078/1027&hl=en-FR&gbv=1&filter=0&&ct=clnk
*https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:8ebmj5fX9msJ:http://postcolonial.org/index.php/pct/article/download/1078/1027&hl=en-FR&gbv=1&filter=0&&ct=clnk
*the above as .PDF:
*the above as .PDF:
*http://postcolonial.org/index.php/pct/article/download/1078/1027
*http://postcolonial.org/index.php/pct/article/download/1078/1027


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Latest revision as of 17:19, 11 November 2017

The Sexual abuse narrative or abuse narrative is a series of Buzzwords and phrases that the public is taught to expect when hearing an allegation of sexual abuse or sexual misconduct.


See also

External links