
Unwanted Advances
Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus
Author: Laura Kipnis
Narrator: Gabra Zackman
Unabridged: 6 hr 56 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Harper
Published: 04/04/2017

Author: Laura Kipnis
Narrator: Gabra Zackman
Unabridged: 6 hr 56 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Harper
Published: 04/04/2017
Laura Kipnis is a cultural critic and a professor at Northwestern University, where she teaches filmmaking. She is the author of six previous books, including Against Love: A Polemic and Men: Notes from an Ongoing Investigation. She has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and Yaddo, among others, and has written for Slate, Harper’s, the New York Times Magazine, the New York Times Book Review, and Bookforum. Her essay “Sexual Paranoia Strikes Academe” was included in The Best American Essays 2016, edited by Jonathan Franzen. She lives in New York and Chicago.
A book with some flaws, but nevertheless an important defense of liberal, empowered feminism over the left-wing version of feminism that is gaining ground (if not dominance) on college campuses. I often didn't like Kipnis' tone (she might be able to reach many of the people she's arguing against wit......more
Laura Kipnis has written an exceptionally smart, courageous and insightful book that dares to challenge the knee-jerk, lockstep orthodoxy of so-called "progressive" thinking (while demonstrating its sexually regressive foundation) in Title IX procedures. She documents with tart wit, an able lawyer's......more
2.5 stars. I had extremely mixed feelings about this book. When I began reading I got the impression that Kipnis was extremely biased against the process and sexual assault survivors generally, and I can't say that my opinion of her views on survivors as somewhat outmoded ever fully changed. She view......more
As noted by the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, Title IX states that: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Fed......more
This is a fascinating book for anyone interested in academia. The topic of interest is professor-student romantic relationships. Such relationships used to be common: for instance when I joined a small college there were 5 male professors married to former students. More recently these relationships......more