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Sexual harassment in America : a documentary history

Part of the Primary Documents in American History and Contemporary Issues series
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The controversial topic of sexual harassment in the United States is explored in this unique collection of over 90 documents.

The political and social aspects of the concept of sexual harassment are examined through such documents as legal cases that defined and prohibited sexual harassment, government documents, major studies, and newspaper accounts of major developments concerning sexual harassment.

Each document is accompanied by an explanatory introduction to help high school and college students understand how that particular document fits into larger trends, while also making it more accessible to the reader. The question of what sexual harassment is and how we have developed an awareness of the concept in the late twentieth century is explored in detail in six separate sections.

The first section reviews the definition of sexual harassment and why it is considered illegal.

The next three sections investigate sexual harassment as it has arisen in three contexts: employment, the military, and education.

The fifth section examines the ways laws have been expanding beyond the areas of employment, the military and education.

The final section provides the most current rulings of the Supreme Court involving sexual harassment.

These six sections provide a comprehensive history that explores legal prohibitions on sexual harassment, setting forth important historical cases, while focusing on current areas of controversy, such as same-sex sexual harassment and free speech issues.

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Greenwood Press
0313301840 / 9780313301841
Hardback
30/01/1999
United States
English
271p.
24 cm
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