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Judith L. Alpert
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Quotes by Judith L. Alpert
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Disclosures of childhood sexual abuse have frequently been discredited through the diagnosis of hysteria. In this view, women/female children were seen either as culpable seducers who were not really damaged by the sex abuse or as dramatic fantasizers projecting their own incestuous wishes onto the father. I will argue that this view pervades the false-memory movement and can be found, for example, in Gardner's work (1992).
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The history of hysteria is a history of the relation between the colonizing father and the colonized devalued other.