ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1998, Sexual Harassment in Higher Education addresses the problem of sexual harassment on college campuses. This work reflects on a variety of aspects of sexual harassment, its litigation and law, as well as how the issues they demonstrate often have as much to do with linguistics or jurisprudence as with negative action, though there is a great deal of evidence of the latter. The book provides a clear-eyed and detailed assessment of the 'harassment' controversies now plaguing America's universities and colleges.

chapter

Introduction

chapter Chapter One|28 pages

Unfinished Business

The Evolution of an Issue

chapter Chapter Two|28 pages

Making Shelter

Institutional Responsibility

chapter Chapter Three|26 pages

Of Butterflies and Birds

Helping Women Deal with Sexual Harassment

chapter Chapter Four|18 pages

Male Students

The Invisible Casualties

chapter Chapter Five|36 pages

Losing the Way

The Myths of Consent

chapter Chapter Six|24 pages

Facing the Future

Common Sense and Professionalism