Chapter 11 'I wasn't aware at the time, I could actually say "no"'

Drawing on interview data collected in three projects exploring domestic abuse in LGB and/or T+ people's intimate relationships, this chapter examines sexual consent in LGB and/or T+ people's abusive relationships through a queer lens. Three themes are considered. First, Catherine Donovan...

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Main Author: Donovan, Catherine (auth)
Other Authors: Butterby, Kate (auth), Barnes, Rebecca (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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