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Tables of Contents for Directions in Sexual Harassment Law
Chapter/Section Title
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Preface
ix
 
Introduction: A Short History of Sexual Harassment
1
42
Reva B. Siegel
Part I. Contexts
1. What Feminist Jurisprudence Means to Me
43
4
Andrea Dworkin
2 Perspective on Sexual Harassment Law
47
4
Guido Calabresi
3. Alexander v. Yale University: An Informal History
51
9
Anne E. Simon
4. Eradicating Sexual Harassment in Education
60
7
Pamela Y. Price
5. The Ecology of Justice: The Relationship Between Feminism and Critical Race Theory
67
10
Gerald Torres
Part II. Unwelcomeness
6. Consensual Sex and the Limits of Harassment Law
77
17
Carol Sanger
7. Who Says? Legal and Psychological Constructions of Women's Resistance to Sexual Harassment
94
17
Louise F. Fitzgerald
8. Subordination and Agency in Sexual Harassment Law
111
18
Kathryn Abrams
9. Sexual Labor
129
9
Jane E. Larson
10. Unwelcome Sex: Toward a Harm-Based Analysis
138
17
Robin West
Part III. Same-Sex Harassment
11. Theories of Harassment "Because of Sex"
155
14
William N. Eskridge, Jr.
12. What's Wrong with Sexual Harassment
169
13
Katherine M. Franke
13. Sexuality Harassment
182
19
Janet Halley
14. Discriminating Pleasures
201
20
Marc Spindelman
15. Gay Male Liberation Post Oncale: Since When Is Sexualized Violence Our Path to Liberation?
221
26
Christopher N. Kendall
Part IV Accountability
16. The Rights of Remedies: Collective Accountings for and Insuring Against the Harms of Sexual Harassment
247
25
Judith Resnik
17. Employer Liability for Sexual Harassment by Supervisors
272
18
David B. Oppenheimer
18. Sex in Schools: Who's Minding the Adults?
290
17
Deborah L. Rhode
19. Nooky Nation: On Tort Law and Other Arguments from Nature
307
17
Ann Scales
20. Damages in Sexual Harassment Cases
324
23
Cass R. Sunstein and Judy M. Shih
Part V Speech
21. The Speech-ing of Sexual Harassment
347
18
Frederick Schauer
22. The Collective Injury of Sexual Harassment
365
17
Dorothy Roberts
23. Sexual Harassment and the First Amendment
382
17
Robert Post
24. The Silenced Workplace: Employer Censorship Under Title VII
399
18
Kingsley R. Browne
25. Pornography as Sexual Harassment in Canada
417
20
Janine Beneder
26. Free Speech and Hostile Environments
437
20
Jack M. Balkin
Part VI. Extensions
27. Slavery and the Roots of Sexual Harassment
457
22
Adrienne D. Davis
28. The Racism of Sexual Harassment
479
17
Tanya Kateri Hernández
29. Coercion in At-Will Termination of Employment and Sexual Harassment
496
20
Lea Vander Velde
30. Public Rights for "Private" Wrongs: Sexual Harassment and the Violence Against Women Act
516
19
Sally F. Goldfarb
31. Why Doesn't He Leave? Restoring Liberty and Equality to Battered Women
535
26
Diane L. Rosenfeld
Part VII. Transnational Perspectives
32. Dignity, Respect, and Equality in Israel's Sexual Harassment Law
561
21
Ont Kamir
33. Dignity or Equality? Responses to Workplace Harassment in European, German, and U.S. Law
582
20
Susanne Baer
34. French and American Lawyers Define Sexual Harassment
602
16
Abigail C. Saguy
35. Sexual Harassment in Japan
618
15
Yukiko Tsunoda
36. The Modesty of Mrs. Bajaj: India's Problematic Route to Sexual Harassment Law
633
22
Martha C. Nussbaum
37. Sexual Harassment: An International Human Rights Perspective
655
17
Christine Chinkin
Afterword
672
33
Catharine A. MacKinnon
List of Contributors
705
12
Index
717