ISBN:
9780847693337
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (351 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Just Sex : Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, Equality and Activism
DDC:
306.7
Keywords:
Sex customs
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Sex differences (Psychology)
;
Sex discrimination
;
Sex
;
Students -- Sexual behavior
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Just Sex chronicles the movement to bring an end to all forms of sexual violence on campus and gives voice not only to rape victims but also to reformed rape perpetrators, who describe the twisted logic through which rape becomes ""acceptable"" to young males and their peers. Just Sex also gathers testimonials about homosexual rape, minorities and sexual violence, and presents the most complete collection of essays and primary documents on a movement that has altered the sexual landscape of our campuses and communities forever
Description / Table of Contents:
Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; CONTENTS; Foreword by Andrea Dworkin; Preface. They Never Burned Their Bras; Acknowledgments; Introduction. The New Sexual Revolution; PART I PUTTING A FACE TO THE NAME: FROM RAPE SURVIVORTO ACTIVIST; 1. Survivor-Activists in the Movement against Sexual Violence Selden Holt; 2. The Perfect Rape Victim Katie Koestner; 3. Male-on-Male Rape Michael Scarce; 4. Creating a Sacred Space of Our Own Aishah Shahidah Simmons; 5. Breaking the Silence, Making Laughter: Testimony of an Asian-American Sister Luoluo Hong
Description / Table of Contents:
PART II THE ISSUES THAT DIVIDE AND CONQUER: FREE SPEECH, PORNOGRAPHY, AND A ""KINDER, GENTLER FEMINISM""6. The Writing on the Stall: Free Speech, Equal Rights, and Women's Graffiti Jesselyn Brown; 7. Illusions of Postfeminism: ""Victim Feminists,"" ""Welfare Mothers,"" and the Race for Heterosexuality Kathy Miriam; 8. Crime without Punishment: Pornography in a Rape Culture Krista K. jacob; PART III REWRITING THE RULES; 9. Asking for Consent is Sexy Andrew Abrams; 10. Demands from the Women of Antioch Kristine Hermon; 11. The Antirape Rules Jason Schultz; PART IV REVOLUTIONARY STRATEGIES
Description / Table of Contents:
12. Peer Education: Student Activism of the Nineties jodi Gold and Susan Villari13. Kicking into Consciousnessthrough Self-Defense Training: Getting Physical in Both Theory and Practice Martha McCaughey; 14. Because Violence is a Weapon of Oppression, Antirape Must Mean Antioppression janelle White; 15. Men-Only Spaces as Effective Sites for Education and Transformation in the Battle to End Sexual Assault Stephen Montagna; PART V INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE; 16. Rape and the Media: Putting a Face on Rape Elizabethe Holland
Description / Table of Contents:
17. Training Camp: Lessons in Masculinity Note Daun Barnett, with Michael DiSabato18. Sexual Violence: The Legal Front Brett Sokolow; Afterword Top Ten Ways the Campus Movement against Sexual Violence Is Misunderstood John Stoltenberg; Notes; Appendix 1 Resources; Appendix 2 Additional Contributors; Appendix 3 SpeakOut: The North American Student Coalition Against Sexual Violence; Appendix 4 Creating Campuses Intolerant of Rape Jodi Gold, Jessie Minier, and Susan Villari; Appendix 5 The Antioch College Sexual Offense Policy
Description / Table of Contents:
Appendix 6 Senate Judiciary Testimony Provided by Activist on Violence against Women ActAppendix 7 The Student Right-to-Know Act and the Campus Security Act of 1990; Appendix 8 Campus Sexual Assault Victim's Bill of Rights (1992); Selected Bibliography; Index; Anthology Contributors
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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