Carrie N. Baker
The Women's Movement Against Sexual Harassment
Carrie N. Baker
The Women's Movement Against Sexual Harassment
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Sex, power, and politics converge in the story of a diverse social movement against sexual harassment.
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Sex, power, and politics converge in the story of a diverse social movement against sexual harassment.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9780521879354
- ISBN-10: 0521879353
- Artikelnr.: 23035421
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9780521879354
- ISBN-10: 0521879353
- Artikelnr.: 23035421
Carrie N. Baker is an Assistant Professor in the Program for the Study of Women and Gender at Smith College in Mount Berry, Georgia. She holds a B.A. in Philosophy from Yale University and a J.D. and Ph.D. in Women's Studies from Emory University. Her primary areas of research are women's legal history, gender and public policy, and women's social movements. The Women's Movement against Sexual Harassment (2008) won the National Women's Studies Association Sara A. Whaley Book Prize.
Introduction: enter at your own risk; Part I. Raising the Issue of Sexual
Harassment: 1. Articulating the wrong: resistance to sexual harassment in
the early 1970s; 2. Speaking out: collective action against sexual
harassment in the mid-1970s; 3. A winning strategy: early legal victories
against sexual harassment; Part II. Growth of a Movement against Sexual
Harassment: 4. Blue-collar workers and the hostile environment of sexual
harassment; 5. Expansion of the movement in the late 1970s: activism,
theory, and the media; Part III. The Movement's Influence on Public Policy:
6. Government policy develops; 7. Fighting the backlash: feminist activism
in the 1980s; 8. Legal victory: the Supreme Court and beyond; Conclusion:
entering the mainstream.
Harassment: 1. Articulating the wrong: resistance to sexual harassment in
the early 1970s; 2. Speaking out: collective action against sexual
harassment in the mid-1970s; 3. A winning strategy: early legal victories
against sexual harassment; Part II. Growth of a Movement against Sexual
Harassment: 4. Blue-collar workers and the hostile environment of sexual
harassment; 5. Expansion of the movement in the late 1970s: activism,
theory, and the media; Part III. The Movement's Influence on Public Policy:
6. Government policy develops; 7. Fighting the backlash: feminist activism
in the 1980s; 8. Legal victory: the Supreme Court and beyond; Conclusion:
entering the mainstream.
Introduction: enter at your own risk; Part I. Raising the Issue of Sexual
Harassment: 1. Articulating the wrong: resistance to sexual harassment in
the early 1970s; 2. Speaking out: collective action against sexual
harassment in the mid-1970s; 3. A winning strategy: early legal victories
against sexual harassment; Part II. Growth of a Movement against Sexual
Harassment: 4. Blue-collar workers and the hostile environment of sexual
harassment; 5. Expansion of the movement in the late 1970s: activism,
theory, and the media; Part III. The Movement's Influence on Public Policy:
6. Government policy develops; 7. Fighting the backlash: feminist activism
in the 1980s; 8. Legal victory: the Supreme Court and beyond; Conclusion:
entering the mainstream.
Harassment: 1. Articulating the wrong: resistance to sexual harassment in
the early 1970s; 2. Speaking out: collective action against sexual
harassment in the mid-1970s; 3. A winning strategy: early legal victories
against sexual harassment; Part II. Growth of a Movement against Sexual
Harassment: 4. Blue-collar workers and the hostile environment of sexual
harassment; 5. Expansion of the movement in the late 1970s: activism,
theory, and the media; Part III. The Movement's Influence on Public Policy:
6. Government policy develops; 7. Fighting the backlash: feminist activism
in the 1980s; 8. Legal victory: the Supreme Court and beyond; Conclusion:
entering the mainstream.