This illuminating work on one of today''s most provocative issues provides all the necessary information for careful critical thinking about the concept of sexual harassment. Consisting mainly of two parts it first traces the construction of the concept of sexual harassment from the original public uses of the term to its definitions in the law in legal cases and in empirical research. It then analyzes philosophical definitions of sexual harassment and a number of issues that have arisen in the law including the reasonable woman standard and whether same-sex harassment should be considered sex discrimination. Sure to spark intense discussion this book explains a complex notion in a lucid and engaging manner appropriate for anyone broadly curious about the notion of sexual harassment.
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