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Reckoning by Linda Hirshman

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Reckoning

The Epic Battle Against Sexual Abuse and Harassment

Linda Hirshman, Linda R. Hirshman

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · June 11, 2019

Reading lane: Social History

The first history—incisive, witty, fascinating—of the fight against sexual harassment, from the author of the New York Times bestseller Sisters in Law Linda Hirshman, acclaimed historian of social movements, delivers the sweeping story of the struggle leading up to #MeToo and beyond: from the first tales of workplace harassment percolating to the surface in the 1970s, to the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal—when liberal women largely forgave Clinton, giving men a free pass for two decades.

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Why This Clicks

Public Reckoning

A clear-eyed look at how sexual harassment became a public fight, with enough sweep to keep.

Come here for

  • social history with a sharp feminist lens
  • cultural context around sexual harassment and abuse

Expect

  • history-first framing
  • serious subject matter, delivered with some bite

Book Details

Authors
Linda Hirshman, Linda R. Hirshman
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
June 11, 2019
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Social History · Women's History
Reading lane
Social History

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Publisher Categories

  • Social History

  • Women's History

  • Sexual Abuse & Harassment

About This Book

The first history—incisive, witty, fascinating—of the fight against sexual harassment, from the author of the New York Times bestseller Sisters in Law Linda Hirshman, acclaimed historian of social movements, delivers the sweeping story of the struggle leading up to #MeToo and beyond: from the first tales of workplace harassment percolating to the surface in the 1970s, to the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal—when liberal women largely forgave Clinton, giving men a free pass for two d...

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The first history—incisive, witty, fascinating—of the fight against sexual harassment, from the author of the New York Times bestseller Sisters in Law Linda Hirshman, acclaimed historian of social movements, delivers the sweeping story of the struggle leading up to #MeToo and beyond: from the first tales of workplace harassment percolating to the surface in the 1970s, to the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal—when liberal women largely forgave Clinton, giving men a free pass for two decades. Many liberals even resisted the movement to end rape on campus. And yet, legal, political, and cultural efforts, often spearheaded by women of color, were quietly paving the way for the takedown of abusers and harassers. Reckoning delivers the stirring tale of a movement catching fire as pioneering women in the media exposed the Harvey Weinsteins of the world, women flooded the political landscape, and the walls of male privilege finally began to crack. This is revelatory, essential social history.

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