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Misogyny, androgyny, and sexual harassment: sex discrimination in a gender deconstructed world.
Magazine Title | Harvard Journal of Law & Gender |
Volume | 29 |
Magazine Year | 2006 |
Magazine Number | 1 |
Pages | 99-151 |
Language | English/Engels |
Description | This article is about the 'why' question of sexual harassment, that is, why are the interactions that legal doctrine defines as 'sexual harassment' wrong or harmful. Why should we consider sexually harassing conduct to be a form of discrimination because of sex? What does it mean to discriminate because of sex? |
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