Resultaten voor 'lucia osborne crowley'

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  1. Mijn lichaam, jouw geheimen
    1. Lucia Osborne-Crowley

    Mijn lichaam, jouw geheimen

    Traumasporen en herstel

    In Mijn lichaam, jouw geheimen beschrijft journalist en auteur Lucia Osborne-Crowley wat de invloed van trauma is op ons lichaam, op onze relatie met seks, en op de mate waarin we ons met anderen durven verbinden. Ze doet dat niet alleen aan de hand van haar eigen ervaringen – waaronder een verkrachting in haar tienertijd – maar deelt ook de aangrijpende verhalen van tientallen vrouwen en transpersonen van over de hele wereld. Meer nog dan getuigenissen over wreedheid en onverdraagzaamheid zijn dit verhalen over moed, kracht en het overwinnen van schaamte. Dat trauma-ervaringen een fysiek, tastbaar effect hebben op het lichaam, maakt deze elegant geschreven combinatie van memoires, academisch proza en journalistiek meer dan duidelijk. Mijn lichaam, jouw geheimen is een meeslepend, onverschrokken en compassievol werk, waarmee Lucia Osborne-Crowley opnieuw bewijst dat ze een belangrijke intersectionele feministische denker is met een urgente boodschap.

    € 25,99
  2. The Lasting Harm
    1. Lucia Osborne-Crowley

    The Lasting Harm

    Witnessing the Trial of Ghislaine Maxwell

    'Powerful, vivid and affecting. A thoughtful, responsible, compassionate account of the consequences of crime' David Nicholls, author of One Day 'Urgent, necessary and courageous' Elizabeth Day, author of How To Fail 'Brilliantly unsettling. Excels in its empathy, insight and ability to gently expose the reader to themselves' Guardian 'A blazing book that puts the criminal justice system under the microscope' Independent 'The definitive voice on the Epstein horror' Owen Jones 'Painful and candid' Observer 'This book will make you think about trauma in a new light' Evening Standard ‘Osborne-Crowley writes from the unique position of legal expertise and lived experience. This makes her a compassionate authority. She is helping the world to understand the legacy of the trauma’ Vicky Spratt, author of Tenants ‘A tenacious and empathetic chronicler of the world who provides a voice for those who have been silenced' Rebecca Watson, author of Little Scratch 'We don't need another book about rich men. The book we need is this one: centering the stories of vulnerable teenage girls and how they were used up and thrown away by those rich men' Jolyon Maugham, Director of the Good Law Project 'Osborne-Crowley’s vital work is driven by integrity, a desire to bear witness, a dedication to the experiences and truths of those who so often go unheard and unheeded' Kieran Goddard, author of I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning 'Osborne-Crowley has a deep commitment to telling survivor stories. She is a courageous silence-breaker: she broke the silence by sharing her own story and now devotes her skills to help others tell theirs. We need more journalists like her' Jennifer Robinson, award-winning barrister

    € 14,95
  3. The Lasting Harm
    1. Lucia Osborne-Crowley

    The Lasting Harm

    Witnessing the Trial of Ghislaine Maxwell

    'Powerful, vivid and affecting. A thoughtful, responsible, compassionate account of the consequences of crime' David Nicholls, author of One Day 'Urgent, necessary and courageous' Elizabeth Day, author of How To Fail 'Brilliantly unsettling. Excels in its empathy, insight and ability to gently expose the reader to themselves' Guardian 'A blazing book that puts the criminal justice system under the microscope' Independent 'The definitive voice on the Epstein horror' Owen Jones 'Painful and candid' Observer 'This book will make you think about trauma in a new light' Evening Standard ‘Osborne-Crowley writes from the unique position of legal expertise and lived experience. This makes her a compassionate authority. She is helping the world to understand the legacy of the trauma’ Vicky Spratt, author of Tenants ‘A tenacious and empathetic chronicler of the world who provides a voice for those who have been silenced' Rebecca Watson, author of Little Scratch 'We don't need another book about rich men. The book we need is this one: centering the stories of vulnerable teenage girls and how they were used up and thrown away by those rich men' Jolyon Maugham, Director of the Good Law Project 'Osborne-Crowley’s vital work is driven by integrity, a desire to bear witness, a dedication to the experiences and truths of those who so often go unheard and unheeded' Kieran Goddard, author of I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning 'Osborne-Crowley has a deep commitment to telling survivor stories. She is a courageous silence-breaker: she broke the silence by sharing her own story and now devotes her skills to help others tell theirs. We need more journalists like her' Jennifer Robinson, award-winning barrister

    € 23,50
  4. The Lasting Harm
    1. Lucia Osborne-Crowley

    The Lasting Harm

    Witnessing the Trial of Ghislaine Maxwell

    'Powerful, vivid and affecting. A thoughtful, responsible, compassionate account of the consequences of crime' David Nicholls, author of One Day 'Urgent, necessary and courageous' Elizabeth Day, author of How To Fail 'Brilliantly unsettling. Excels in its empathy, insight and ability to gently expose the reader to themselves' Guardian 'A blazing book that puts the criminal justice system under the microscope' Independent 'The definitive voice on the Epstein horror' Owen Jones 'Painful and candid' Observer 'This book will make you think about trauma in a new light' Evening Standard ‘Osborne-Crowley writes from the unique position of legal expertise and lived experience. This makes her a compassionate authority. She is helping the world to understand the legacy of the trauma’ Vicky Spratt, author of Tenants ‘A tenacious and empathetic chronicler of the world who provides a voice for those who have been silenced' Rebecca Watson, author of Little Scratch 'We don't need another book about rich men. The book we need is this one: centering the stories of vulnerable teenage girls and how they were used up and thrown away by those rich men' Jolyon Maugham, Director of the Good Law Project 'Osborne-Crowley’s vital work is driven by integrity, a desire to bear witness, a dedication to the experiences and truths of those who so often go unheard and unheeded' Kieran Goddard, author of I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning 'Osborne-Crowley has a deep commitment to telling survivor stories. She is a courageous silence-breaker: she broke the silence by sharing her own story and now devotes her skills to help others tell theirs. We need more journalists like her' Jennifer Robinson, award-winning barrister

    € 30,50
  5. Elijo a Elena
    1. Lucia , Osborne-Crowley

    Elijo a Elena

    A la edad de quince an?os, Lucia Osborne-Crowley teni?a un esple?ndido futuro como gimnasta. Formaba parte del equipo nacional australiano, y estaba en camino de convertirse en competidora oli?mpica. Pero una noche, en Si?dney, sufrio? una brutal violacio?n que la dejo? gravemente enferma, y cuyas secuelas fi?sicas y psicolo?gicas arrastro? durante mucho tiempo. Aunque pudo reconducir su carrera hacia el periodismo y la investigacio?n, habi?a una historia que nunca se atrevi?a a afrontar: la suya propia, la que reprimio? a causa del miedo, el dolor y la vergu?enza. No fue hasta una de?cada ma?s tarde que se decidio? a hablar de lo ocurrido y empezo? el camino a la recuperacio?n.En su primer libro, 'Elijo a Elena', Lucia Osborne-Crowley no solo consigue evocar aquel episodio de forma valiente y objetiva, sino que ahonda en un tema que, aunque reconocido, todavi?a no ha sido ampliamente tratado: el de co?mo el trauma afecta al cuerpo, de co?mo permea en la salud fi?sica de las personas hasta tal punto que puede derivar en enfermedades cro?nicas, y co?mo en el proceso de superacio?n hay que hacer frente a una amalgama de creencias y tabu?s profundamente arraigados en nuestra cultura. Un proceso en el que Osborne-Crowley encontro? consuelo en escritoras como Elena Ferrante, que en sus libros hablan de aceptar la vulnerabilidad propia, desarrollar la indulgencia hacia uno mismo, aprender a no cargar con la culpa y fortalecerse con palabras honestas.

    € 26,50
  6. My Body Keeps Your Secrets
    1. Lucia Osborne-Crowley

    My Body Keeps Your Secrets

    Dispatches on Shame and Reclamation

    From Lucia Osborne-Crowley, author of I Choose Elena, comes an immersive polyphonic memoir exploring the intricacies of abuse, trauma, and shame. Widely researched and boldly argued, My Body Keeps Your Secrets reveals the secrets a body keeps, establishing Lucia's credentials as a key intersectional feminist thinker of a new generation.

    € 17,95
  7. Ik kies Elena
    1. Lucia Osborne-Crowley

    Ik kies Elena

    over trauma, herinnering en herstel

    Op haar vijftiende turnde Lucia Osborne-Crowley elke dag urenlang om op de Olympische Spelen uit te kunnen komen, totdat ze tijdens een avondje uit op brute wijze werd verkracht. De verwondingen die ze daarbij opliep maakten in één klap een eind aan haar sportieve carrière. Ze kreeg verschillende chronische ziektes – ziektes die volgens medisch onderzoekers mogelijk hun oorsprong in onbehandelde trauma’s vinden. In dit diepgravende en aangrijpende essay neemt de schrijfster de lezer mee op haar tienjarige reis van de verkrachting en de herinnering daaraan naar herstel, troost en kracht, die ze dankzij vriendschappen, deskundig advies en het werk van schrijvers als Elena Ferrante en Rupi Kaur hervond. Haar onderzoek onthult systematische tekortkomingen op het gebied van gelijke rechten, onderwijs en gezondheidszorg en ontsluit wetenschappelijke inzichten over de invloed van trauma’s op lichaam en geest. In Ik kies Elena wordt gesteld dat we pas kunnen beginnen met de aanpak van de zichzelf in stand houdende cyclus van seksueel geweld, als we het doorbreken van de stilte gepaard laten gaan met kennis en wezenlijk begrip. Ik kies Elena is een essentiële bijdrage aan het #metoo-debat. 


    € 22,50
  8. I Choose Elena
    1. Lucia Osborne-Crowley

    I Choose Elena

    On Trauma, Memory and Survival

    Aged 15 and on track to be an Olympic gymnast, Lucia Osborne-Crowley was violently raped on a night out. The injuries she sustained that evening ended her gymnastics career, and eventually manifested in life-long chronic illnesses, which medical professionals now believe can be caused by untreated trauma.

    € 12,50