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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.
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.
First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
In 1984, Billie Dziech co-wrote "The Lecherous Professor," one of
the first books to articulate the problem of sexual harassment on
college campuses. Since that time a number of books exploring the
issues, cases, and laws have moved the topic into the public eye.
This work, the brainchild of a lawyer and an academic, reflects on
some of the more controversial and overlooked aspects of sexual
harassment and its litigation and law.
Chapters cover the legal and regulatory evolution of the issue and
its context in higher education at the end of the 20th century; the
importance of having colleges approach policy making and harassment
by analyzing their own environment; an examination of the treatment
of women experiencing harassment, with special focus on women who
appear unscathed by it; the situation of the male on campus and the
problem of non-meritorious cases; the most familiar myths of
consensual relationships and the role of bans in dealing with them;
and the contention that the sexual harassment issue has exposed
higher education's excesses and contradictions.
How does society view and define sexual harassment of students by
academicians? Does the collegiate environment exacerbate the
problem and contribute to its current epidemic proportions? What
can students, faculty, and administrators do about the problem? The
Lecherous Professor addresses these timely issues, including the
dilemma of teacher-student dating, newly devised policy statements
on sexual harassment from several institutions, and faculty
uneasiness about administrative directives on sexual harassment.
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