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What We Talk about When We Talk about Rape

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“What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape” by Sohaila Abdulali (ISBN: 9780670091775) offers a powerful exploration of rape from the perspective of a survivor, writer, and activist. Drawing on 30 years of experience, Abdulali examines how we perceive rape and its victims, challenging societal norms and sparking crucial conversations about consent, recovery, and justice. A must-read for understanding and combating sexual violence.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780670091775
  • Publisher: Penguin Viking
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Width: 139.99972 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0670091774
  • Publisher Date: 25 Oct 2018
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 240

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for What We Talk about When We Talk about Rape

  1. Ayush Kukrele

    A necessary book that confronts uncomfortable truths. Abdulali’s voice is strong and unwavering, even when discussing challenging topics.

  2. Ayush Kanojiya

    A thought-provoking exploration, but I felt some nuance was missing. Still, Abdulali’s insights are valuable and her courage is admirable. A solid book.

  3. Ankur Gaba

    Important and well-written, although it could be triggering for some readers due to the content. Handle this book with care and empathy.

  4. Harsh Mahender Singh

    A brave and unflinching look at rape. While it can be emotionally draining, Abdulali’s insights are invaluable and deserve to be read.

  5. Vaibhav Jaiswal

    While the subject matter is important, I found the writing style a bit dry in places. Overall, a worthwhile read for understanding the issue.

  6. Sourin Dutta

    This book made me think critically about my own assumptions. Though some parts were triggering, it’s an essential read for everyone.

  7. Urvashi Dayal

    I appreciated the different angles Abdulali explored. It was sometimes too academic, but still, important to digest and understand the issue.

  8. Hemant Kumar

    Abdulali’s personal experiences added a layer of depth that really impacted me. Some sections were hard to process, but ultimately worthwhile.

  9. Priya Bharti

    It is a powerful exploration of the topic but I do think it can be triggering to some so be mindful. I learned a lot from reading this book

  10. Amogh Sandip Raut

    A raw and honest account. Abdulali’s voice is powerful, though some parts were difficult to read. Important for understanding the complexities of rape culture.

  11. Saanchi Munjal

    Very insightful and informative. It definitely opened my eyes to some things. The book needs to be more concise as it can be slow at times.

  12. Vivek Kumar

    This book challenged my perspectives. While some arguments felt a bit repetitive, it’s a vital contribution to the conversation. Highly recommend this book for anyone to read.

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