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Hostile Environment: The Political Betrayal of Sexually Harassed Women [Hardcover]

Gwendolyn Mink (Author)

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0801436443 978-0801436444 February 2000 1
According to Judge Susan Webber Wright, President Clinton's alleged behavior toward Paula Jones, even if "boorish and offensive," did not constitute sexual harassment because he had taken "no" for an answer. Democrats and feminists argue that President Clinton's alleged lies in the Jones case were "just about sex" and therefore insignificant.

In a passionate defense of the rights of sexually harassed women, Gwendolyn Mink warns that Judge Wright and the president's supporters have undermined our sexual harassment laws. Hostile Environment is her provocative account of the harm being done to these laws and her warning that the laws themselves are worthless if, as in the current political climate, few women dare to use them.

Mink provides a lucid analysis of sexual harassment as a legal concept and corrects many common misapprehensions. She also develops a stringent critique of feminist responses to allegations that the president lied in the Jones case. Throughout the book, she emphasizes the significance of power in sexual harassment. "Power is always the harasser's aphrodisiac," Mink argues. "Harassers may use power to coerce sex; or they may use sex to exert power. . . . The sex in sexual harassment is never 'just about sex' but always about power." Sometimes scathing, always astute, Hostile Environment is also a highly personal book. Mink describes her own experience of sexual harassment as a graduate student--the violation and fear, then the betrayal when faculty and fellow students sought to discredit and dismiss her account.

First-hand knowledge of the injuries caused by sexual harassment and its aftermath has left Mink with an abiding interest in this volatile issue and with a desire to safeguard the rights of sexually harassed women--especially the most economically vulnerable among them.


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On the surface, these two books would seem to have something in common--they both talk about the "M" word (Monica, that is) and President Clinton. However, they do so in two very different ways. In The Scarlet Thread, Dunn (dean, Grove City Coll.) looks at presidential scandals from Washington to Clinton and puts them into historical context. He argues that the president's morality both reflects and influences the moral mood of the nation. He pays particular attention to the last 70 years and concludes that except for the upright Reagan era, the country has been steeped in a moral morass since the Kennedy administration. While he does provide a historical context for scandals, his conservative bias, especially where it concerns the last 40 years, takes away from the impact of his argument. Not recommended. Mink's Hostile Environment is a case history of sexual harassment law. Mink (political science, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz) wrote it, she says, to defend sexual harassment plaintiffs against the "all-too-convenient redefinition of what sexual harassment is and what the law guards against." She provides a case-by-case history of sexual harassment law and argues that Judge Susan Webber Wright's judgment that President Clinton's behavior did not constitute harassment because he accepted "no" for an answer does serious harm to the laws. She finds feminist support of the President equally troublesome. Much of the book focuses on explaining how sexual harrassment laws could, very soon, become worthless. A lucid and interesting history of sexual harassment law; recommended for academic and large public collections.
-Roseanne Castellino, Arthur D. Little, Cambridge, MA
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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When Anita Hill recounted how then-Judge Clarence Thomas had sexually harassed her, the Wall Street Journal speculated that she was motivated to make such a claim by her ideological opposition to the judge's conservative views. Read the first page
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Paula Jones, Supreme Court, Anita Hill, New York Times, Washington Post, Bill Clinton, Civil Rights Act, Patricia Ireland, Carmita Wood, Monica Lewinsky, White House, House of Representatives, Meritor Savings Bank, Clarence Thomas, President Clinton, Violence Against Women Act, Gloria Steinem, Wards Cove, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Burlington Industries, Judge Wright, City of Boca Raton, Price Waterhouse, Public Service Electric, Kathleen Willey
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