Rethinking sexual harassment / Clare Brant.
By: Brant, Clare
Contributor(s): Too, Yun Lee
Material type: TextPublisher: London: Pluto Press (UK), 1994Description: 192 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0745308384; 9780745308388DDC classification: 331.4133 LOC classification: HD 6060.3 | .R47 1994Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: This is an exploration of how sexual harassment came to be defined, what institutional forces and concepts shape our understanding of it and the limitations of the language used when discussing it. The book brings together essays written by feminist scholars and practitioners in the fields of law, literature, the social sciences, history and cultural studies. The contributors' central argument is for an awareness of the social and discursive contexts required to challenge sexual harrassment effectively. They offer insight into current limitations and make practical suggestions for ways forward.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | The MUA Library South C campus - Open Collection | STACK 2 | HD 6060.3 .R47 1994 (Browse shelf) | Available | 2002-0451 |
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This is an exploration of how sexual harassment came to be defined, what institutional forces and concepts shape our understanding of it and the limitations of the language used when discussing it. The book brings together essays written by feminist scholars and practitioners in the fields of law, literature, the social sciences, history and cultural studies. The contributors' central argument is for an awareness of the social and discursive contexts required to challenge sexual harrassment effectively. They offer insight into current limitations and make practical suggestions for ways forward.
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