
Unwanted Advances
Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus
$29.69
- Paperback
272 pages
- Release Date
1 September 2018
Summary
Feminism is broken, argues Laura Kipnis, if anyone thinks the sexual hysteria overtaking American campuses is a sign of gender progress.
A committed feminist, Kipnis was surprised to find herself the object of a protest march by student activists at her university for writing an essay about sexual paranoia on campus. Next she was brought up on Title IX complaints for creating a ‘hostile environment.’ Defying confidentiality strictures, she wrote a whistleblowing essay about the ensuin…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781788732574 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 178873257X |
| Author: | Laura Kipnis |
| Publisher: | Verso Books |
| Imprint: | Verso Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 272 |
| Release Date: | 1 September 2018 |
| Weight: | 342g |
| Dimensions: | 24mm x 209mm x 140mm |
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Critics Review
Above all else, though, “Unwanted Advances” is necessary. Argue with the author, by all means. But few people have taken on the excesses of university culture with the brio that Kipnis has. Her anger gives her argument the energy of a live cable. – Jennifer Senior * New York Times *
A bracing book, its message delivered with fierce intelligence and mordant humor – Cathy Young * Wall Street Journal *
a persuasive and valuable contribution to the continuing debate over how to deal with sexual assault on college campuses – Jill Filipovic * New York Times *
this book is harrowing; this book is hilarious (like Dorothy Parker channeling Franz Kafka); but the main thing it is is BRAVE. On top of which, it is urgently necessary. – Lawrence Weschler, author of Waves Passing in the Night
A revelation: a great work of investigative journalism and a thorough examination of a case that feels like it couldn’t happen in America… Kipnis makes you fear for a whole new set of reasons. – Hanna Rosin, author of The End of Men
C]hilling, shocking, meticulously reported, eminently readable, and in places perversely hilarious…most of all it is a crucial piece of a burgeoning conversation about threats to free speech and intellectual freedom on college campuses…Kipnis’s voice is as clarion as her insights are astute. – Meghan Daum, author of The Unspeakable
Kipnis is everything the academic bureaucrats she writes about are not: brave, honest, judicious, mature, and self-aware, with a seasoned understanding of both sexual politics and campus politics. She has struck a mighty blow for sanity, equality, and academic freedom. – William Deresiewicz, author of Excellent Sheep
a brave, disturbing, yet scrupulously fair book: a brilliant and pragmatic manifesto for a kind of ‘adult’ feminism that rejects the campus cult of female victimhood. – Terry Castle, author of The Professor
About The Author
Laura Kipnis
Laura Kipnis is an American cultural critic and essayist. A feminist intellectual, her work focuses on sexual politics, gender issues, aesthetics, popular culture, and pornography.
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