

A Survivor's Education
Women, Violence, and the Stories We Don't Tell
Book • 2024
In this poignant self-investigation, Joy Neumeyer explores her experience of intimate abuse as a graduate student at UC Berkeley, her subsequent Title IX case, and the broader implications of the Title IX system on university politics and culture.
The book interweaves Neumeyer's personal account with those of others who faced violence, both on campus and beyond, and examines how storytelling, abuse, and power are intertwined.
It also delves into the historical context of violence against women and the impact of the MeToo movement.
The book interweaves Neumeyer's personal account with those of others who faced violence, both on campus and beyond, and examines how storytelling, abuse, and power are intertwined.
It also delves into the historical context of violence against women and the impact of the MeToo movement.
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