No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies, Julian Aguon 
Book
Memoir
Non-fiction
Poetry
Book
Memoir
Non-fiction
Poetry
Updated: 9 May 2024
No rape or sexual assault
Rape or sexual assault mentioned in passing (in discussion and/or implied)
Sexual harassment (e.g. verbal or non-consensual touching/grabbing)
Sexual relationship between adult and teenager
Child sexual abuse
Incest
Attempted rape
Rape strongly implied/details surrounding a rape discussed in detail (i.e. the events before/after)
Detailed/vivid description of rape

Description

The author reveals that he and his grandmother were raped by several relatives while being confined at these relatives' house. The author also discusses Alice Walker's book Overcoming Speechlessness, in which she interviews Congolese women who were victims of sex slavery and other forms of systematic sexual violence. Both of the above are in the essay called "Fighting Words"

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