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Directions in sexual harassment law (Record no. 112091)

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Personal name Mackinon Katherine A
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Title Directions in sexual harassment law
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Yale University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2004
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General note Sexual Harassment - Law & Legislation - U S A
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Preface ix<br/>Introduction: A Short History of Sexual Harassment 1 Reva B. Siegel<br/>Part I. Contexts<br/>1. What Feminist Jurisprudence Means to Me 43 Andrea Dworkin<br/>2. Perspective on Sexual Harassment Law 47 Guido Calabresi<br/>3. Alexander v. Yale University: An Informal History 51 Anne E. Simon<br/>4. Eradicating Sexual Harassment in Education 60 Pamela Y. Price<br/>5. The Ecology of Justice: The Relationship Between Feminism and Critical Race Theory 67<br/>Gerald Torres <br/>Part II. Unwelcomeness<br/>6. Consensual Sex and the Limits of Harassment Law 77 Carol Sanger<br/>7. Who Says? Legal and Psychological Constructions of Women’s Resistance to Sexual Harassment 94<br/>Louise F. Fitzgerald<br/>8. Subordination and Agency in Sexual Harassment Law 111 Kathryn Abrams<br/>9. Sexual Labor 129 Jane E. Larson 10. Unwelcome Sex: Toward a Harm-Based Analysis 138 Robin West<br/>Part III. Same-Sex Harassment<br/>11. Theories of Harassment ‘‘Because of Sex’’ 155 William N. Eskridge, Jr.<br/>12. What’s Wrong with Sexual Harassment 169 Katherine M. Franke<br/>13. Sexuality Harassment 182 Janet Halley<br/>14. Discriminating Pleasures 201 Marc Spindelman<br/>15. Gay Male Liberation Post Oncale: Since When Is Sexualized Violence Our Path to Liberation? 221<br/>Christopher N. Kendall<br/>Part IV. Accountability<br/>16. The Rights of Remedies: Collective Accountings for and Insuring Against the Harms of Sexual Harassment 247 Judith Resnik<br/>17. Employer Liability for Sexual Harassment by Supervisors 272 David B. Oppenheimer<br/>18. Sex in Schools: Who’s Minding the Adults? 290 Deborah L. Rhode<br/>19. Nooky Nation: On Tort Law and Other Arguments from Nature 307 Ann Scales<br/>20. Damages in Sexual Harassment Cases 324 Cass R. Sunstein and Judy M. Shih<br/>Part V. Speech<br/>21. The Speech-ing of Sexual Harassment 347 Frederick Schauer<br/>22. The Collective Injury of Sexual Harassment 365 Dorothy Roberts<br/>23. Sexual Harassment and the First Amendment 382 Robert Post<br/>24. The Silenced Workplace: Employer Censorship Under Title VII 399 Kingsley R. Browne<br/>25. Pornography as Sexual Harassment in Canada 417 Janine Benedet<br/>26. Free Speech and Hostile Environments 437 Jack M. Balkin<br/>Part VI. Extensions<br/>27. Slavery and the Roots of Sexual Harassment 457 Adrienne D. Davis<br/>28. The Racism of Sexual Harassment 479 Tanya Katerí Hernández<br/>29. Coercion in At-Will Termination of Employment and Sexual Harassment 496 Lea VanderVelde<br/>30. Public Rights for ‘‘Private’’ Wrongs: Sexual Harassment and the<br/>Violence Against Women Act 516 Sally F. Goldfarb <br/>31. Why Doesn’t He Leave? Restoring Liberty and Equality to Battered Women 535 Diane L. Rosenfeld <br/>Part VII. Transnational Perspectives<br/>32. Dignity, Respect, and Equality in Israel’s Sexual Harassment Law 561 Orit Kamir<br/>33. Dignity or Equality? Responses to Workplace Harassment in European, German, and U.S. Law 582<br/>Susanne Baer<br/>34. French and American Lawyers Define Sexual Harassment 602 Abigail C. Saguy<br/>35. Sexual Harassment in Japan 618 Yukiko Tsunoda<br/>36. The Modesty of Mrs. Bajaj: India’s Problematic Route to Sexual Harassment Law 633<br/>Martha C. Nussbaum<br/>37. Sexual Harassment: An International Human Rights Perspective 655 Christine Chinkin<br/>Afterword 672 Catharine A. MacKinnon<br/>List of Contributors 705<br/>Index 717<br/>
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