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7. Who Says? Legal and Psychological Constructions of Women’s Resistance to Sexual Harassment
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Louise F. Fitzgerald
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction: A Short History of Sexual Harassment 1
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Part I. Contexts
- 1. What Feminist Jurisprudence Means to Me 43
- 2. Perspective on Sexual Harassment Law 47
- 3. Alexander v. Yale University: An Informal History 51
- 4. Eradicating Sexual Harassment in Education 60
- 5. The Ecology of Justice: The Relationship Between Feminism and Critical Race Theory 67
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Part II. Unwelcomeness
- 6. Consensual Sex and the Limits of Harassment Law 77
- 7. Who Says? Legal and Psychological Constructions of Women’s Resistance to Sexual Harassment 94
- 8. Subordination and Agency in Sexual Harassment Law 111
- 9. Sexual Labor 129
- 10. Unwelcome Sex: Toward a Harm-Based Analysis 138
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Part III. Same-Sex Harassment
- 11. Theories of Harassment ‘‘Because of Sex’’ 155
- 12. What’s Wrong with Sexual Harassment 169
- 13. Sexuality Harassment 182
- 14. Discriminating Pleasures 201
- 15. Gay Male Liberation Post Oncale: Since When Is Sexualized Violence Our Path to Liberation? 221
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Part IV. Accountability
- 16. The Rights of Remedies: Collective Accountings for and Insuring Against the Harms of Sexual Harassment 247
- 17. Employer Liability for Sexual Harassment by Supervisors 272
- 18. Sex in Schools: Who’s Minding the Adults? 290
- 19. Nooky Nation: On Tort Law and Other Arguments from Nature 307
- 20. Damages in Sexual Harassment Cases 324
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Part V. Speech
- 21. The Speech-ing of Sexual Harassment 347
- 22. The Collective Injury of Sexual Harassment 365
- 23. Sexual Harassment and the First Amendment 382
- 24. The Silenced Workplace: Employer Censorship Under Title VII 399
- 25. Pornography as Sexual Harassment in Canada 417
- 26. Free Speech and Hostile Environments 437
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Part VI. Extensions
- 27. Slavery and the Roots of Sexual Harassment 457
- 28. The Racism of Sexual Harassment 479
- 29. Coercion in At-Will Termination of Employment and Sexual Harassment 496
- 30. Public Rights for ‘‘Private’’ Wrongs: Sexual Harassment and the Violence Against Women Act 516
- 31. Why Doesn’t He Leave? Restoring Liberty and Equality to Battered Women 535
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Part VII. Transnational Perspectives
- 32. Dignity, Respect, and Equality in Israel’s Sexual Harassment Law 561
- 33. Dignity or Equality? Responses to Workplace Harassment in European, German, and U.S. Law 582
- 34. French and American Lawyers Define Sexual Harassment 602
- 35. Sexual Harassment in Japan 618
- 36. The Modesty of Mrs. Bajaj: India’s Problematic Route to Sexual Harassment Law 633
- 37. Sexual Harassment: An International Human Rights Perspective 655
- Afterword 672
- List of Contributors 705
- Index 717
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction: A Short History of Sexual Harassment 1
-
Part I. Contexts
- 1. What Feminist Jurisprudence Means to Me 43
- 2. Perspective on Sexual Harassment Law 47
- 3. Alexander v. Yale University: An Informal History 51
- 4. Eradicating Sexual Harassment in Education 60
- 5. The Ecology of Justice: The Relationship Between Feminism and Critical Race Theory 67
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Part II. Unwelcomeness
- 6. Consensual Sex and the Limits of Harassment Law 77
- 7. Who Says? Legal and Psychological Constructions of Women’s Resistance to Sexual Harassment 94
- 8. Subordination and Agency in Sexual Harassment Law 111
- 9. Sexual Labor 129
- 10. Unwelcome Sex: Toward a Harm-Based Analysis 138
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Part III. Same-Sex Harassment
- 11. Theories of Harassment ‘‘Because of Sex’’ 155
- 12. What’s Wrong with Sexual Harassment 169
- 13. Sexuality Harassment 182
- 14. Discriminating Pleasures 201
- 15. Gay Male Liberation Post Oncale: Since When Is Sexualized Violence Our Path to Liberation? 221
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Part IV. Accountability
- 16. The Rights of Remedies: Collective Accountings for and Insuring Against the Harms of Sexual Harassment 247
- 17. Employer Liability for Sexual Harassment by Supervisors 272
- 18. Sex in Schools: Who’s Minding the Adults? 290
- 19. Nooky Nation: On Tort Law and Other Arguments from Nature 307
- 20. Damages in Sexual Harassment Cases 324
-
Part V. Speech
- 21. The Speech-ing of Sexual Harassment 347
- 22. The Collective Injury of Sexual Harassment 365
- 23. Sexual Harassment and the First Amendment 382
- 24. The Silenced Workplace: Employer Censorship Under Title VII 399
- 25. Pornography as Sexual Harassment in Canada 417
- 26. Free Speech and Hostile Environments 437
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Part VI. Extensions
- 27. Slavery and the Roots of Sexual Harassment 457
- 28. The Racism of Sexual Harassment 479
- 29. Coercion in At-Will Termination of Employment and Sexual Harassment 496
- 30. Public Rights for ‘‘Private’’ Wrongs: Sexual Harassment and the Violence Against Women Act 516
- 31. Why Doesn’t He Leave? Restoring Liberty and Equality to Battered Women 535
-
Part VII. Transnational Perspectives
- 32. Dignity, Respect, and Equality in Israel’s Sexual Harassment Law 561
- 33. Dignity or Equality? Responses to Workplace Harassment in European, German, and U.S. Law 582
- 34. French and American Lawyers Define Sexual Harassment 602
- 35. Sexual Harassment in Japan 618
- 36. The Modesty of Mrs. Bajaj: India’s Problematic Route to Sexual Harassment Law 633
- 37. Sexual Harassment: An International Human Rights Perspective 655
- Afterword 672
- List of Contributors 705
- Index 717