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A pathbreaking work for the next stage of the #MeToo movement, showing how we can address sexual harms with fairness to both victims and the accused, and exposing the sexism that shapes today's contentious debates about due process
Over the past few years, a remarkable number of sexual harassment victims have come forward with their stories, demanding consequences for their assailants and broad societal change. Each prominent allegation, however, has also set off a wave of questions - some posed in good faith, some distinctly not - about the rights of the accused. The national conversation has grown polarized, inflamed by a public narrative that wrongly presents feminism and fair process as warring interests.
Sexual Justice is an intervention, pointing the way to common ground. Drawing on core principles of civil rights law, and the personal experiences of victims and the accused, Alexandra Brodsky details how schools, workplaces, and other institutions can - indeed, must - address sexual harms in ways fair to all. She shows why these allegations cannot be left to police and prosecutors alone, and outlines the key principles of fair proceedings outside the courts. Brodsky explains how contemporary debates continue the long, sexist history of "rape exceptionalism," in which sexual allegations are treated as uniquely suspect. And she calls on readers to resist the anti-feminist backlash that hijacks the rhetoric of due process to protect male impunity.
Vivid and eye-opening, at once intellectually rigorous and profoundly empathetic, Sexual Justice clears up common misunderstandings about sexual harassment, traces the forgotten histories that underlie our current predicament, and illuminates the way to a more just world.
A pathbreaking work for the next stage of the #MeToo movement, showing how we can address sexual harms with fairness to both victims and the accused, and exposing the sexism that shapes today's contentious debates about due process
Over the past few years, a remarkable number of sexual harassment victims have come forward with their stories, demanding consequences for their assailants and broad societal change. Each prominent allegation, however, has also set off a wave of questions - some posed in good faith, some distinctly not - about the rights of the accused. The national conversation has grown polarized, inflamed by a public narrative that wrongly presents feminism and fair process as warring interests.
Sexual Justice is an intervention, pointing the way to common ground. Drawing on core principles of civil rights law, and the personal experiences of victims and the accused, Alexandra Brodsky details how schools, workplaces, and other institutions can - indeed, must - address sexual harms in ways fair to all. She shows why these allegations cannot be left to police and prosecutors alone, and outlines the key principles of fair proceedings outside the courts. Brodsky explains how contemporary debates continue the long, sexist history of "rape exceptionalism," in which sexual allegations are treated as uniquely suspect. And she calls on readers to resist the anti-feminist backlash that hijacks the rhetoric of due process to protect male impunity.
Vivid and eye-opening, at once intellectually rigorous and profoundly empathetic, Sexual Justice clears up common misunderstandings about sexual harassment, traces the forgotten histories that underlie our current predicament, and illuminates the way to a more just world.
Introduction
PART I. REPORTING SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE REAL WORLD
1. The Story of After
2. A Civil Right
3. What Institutions Can Do
4. Why Not the Police?
5. When Institutions Fail
PART II. TOWARD A FAIR PROCESS
6. "The Other Side"
7. What Is Due
8. An Incomplete Blueprint
9. Why Process Matters for All
10. The Limits of Process
11. Straw Feminists
PART III. EXCEPTIONALISM
12. An "Exceptional" Harm
13. The Roots of Exceptionalism
14. Exceptions to Exceptionalism
15. Ugly Histories
PART IV. CO-OPTATION
16. Of Men's Rights and Famous Men
17. The People Who Want to Bring You Mandatory Referral
18. Indelible in the Hippocampus
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
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Fachbereich: | Internationales & ausländ. Recht |
Genre: | Recht |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781250839367 |
ISBN-10: | 125083936X |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Brodsky, Alexandra |
Hersteller: | Henry Holt & Company |
Maße: | 221 x 143 x 23 mm |
Von/Mit: | Alexandra Brodsky |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 14.06.2022 |
Gewicht: | 0,362 kg |
Introduction
PART I. REPORTING SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE REAL WORLD
1. The Story of After
2. A Civil Right
3. What Institutions Can Do
4. Why Not the Police?
5. When Institutions Fail
PART II. TOWARD A FAIR PROCESS
6. "The Other Side"
7. What Is Due
8. An Incomplete Blueprint
9. Why Process Matters for All
10. The Limits of Process
11. Straw Feminists
PART III. EXCEPTIONALISM
12. An "Exceptional" Harm
13. The Roots of Exceptionalism
14. Exceptions to Exceptionalism
15. Ugly Histories
PART IV. CO-OPTATION
16. Of Men's Rights and Famous Men
17. The People Who Want to Bring You Mandatory Referral
18. Indelible in the Hippocampus
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Internationales & ausländ. Recht |
Genre: | Recht |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781250839367 |
ISBN-10: | 125083936X |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Brodsky, Alexandra |
Hersteller: | Henry Holt & Company |
Maße: | 221 x 143 x 23 mm |
Von/Mit: | Alexandra Brodsky |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 14.06.2022 |
Gewicht: | 0,362 kg |