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77. Barnett and LaViolette,
It Could Happen to Anyone
, xxvi, 10711; also see Hofeller,
Battered Women
, 48; Walker,
The Battered Woman Syndrome
; Steven Morgan,
Conjugal Terrorism: A Psychological and Community Treatment Model of Wife Abuse
(Palo Alto, Calif.: R & E Research Associates, 1981).
78. See Butler,
Conspiracy of Silence
, 3234, 6667; Russell,
Sexual Exploitation
, 184; Judith Lewis Herman,
Trauma and Recovery
, 3350, 8695; Larsen,
Life after Rape
, 65.
79. Judith Lewis Herman,
Trauma and Recovery
, 3347, 56. Such symptoms apply to adult victims of rape and woman battering as well; also see Heller, "Sexual Liberalism," 16061; Rush,
The Best-Kept Secret
, 81.
80. Barry,
Female Sexual Slavery
, 7382; also see Frye,
The Politics of Reality
, 6176; Armstrong, "Making an Issue of Incest," 4449; Sandra Butler,
Conspiracy of Silence
, 120; Rush,
The Best-Kept Secret
, 162.
81. Paul, "Bared Buttocks," 15455.
82. See Ehrenreich, "Pluralist Myths and Powerless Men," 23839.
83. See Tong,
Women, Sex, and the Law
, 6871; Wall, "The Definition of Sexual Harassment," 6985; Larry May and John C. Hughes, "Is Sexual Harassment Coercive?," in Wall,
Sexual Harassment
, 6168; Tuana, "Sexual Harassment in Academe," 5456.
84. See MacKinnon,
Sexual Harassment
, 49, and
Feminism Unmodified
, 112, 114; Tuana, "Sexual Harassment in Academe," 51. For extended discussions of sexual harassment on campus, see Billie Wright Dziech and Linda Weiner,
The Lecherous Professor
, 2d ed. (Urbana:
 
Page 258
University of Illinois Press, 1990); Michele A. Paludi, ed.,
Ivory Power: Sexual Harassment on Campus
(Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990).
85. MacKinnon,
Sexual Harassment
, 25, 173.
86. For example, see Tong,
Women, Sex, and the Law
, 6871.
87. See Russell,
Sexual Exploitation
, 27476.
88. See Tuana, "Sexual Harassment in Academe," 5758. For overviews of the role of gender and organizational power in sexual harassment, see Barbara A. Gutek,
Sex and the Workplace
(San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1985); Dziech and Weiner,
The Lecherous Professor
; Paludi,
Ivory Power
; National Council for Research on Women,
Sexual Harassment: Research and Resources
, 3d ed., written by Deborah L. Siegel and revised by Marina Budhos (New York: National Council for Research on Women, 1995). For discussions of sexual harassment understood as a function of both cultural context and individual experience, see Smitherman,
African American Women Speak Out on Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas
; Brant and Too,
Rethinking Sexual Harassment
; Linda LeMoncheck, "Taunted and Tormented or Savvy and Seductive?: Feminist Discourse on Sexual Harassment," and "Response," in
Sexual Harassment: A Debate
, Linda LeMoncheek and Mane Hajdin (Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997).
89. See Tong,
Women, Sex, and the Law
, 91; Bogart, "On the Nature of Rape," 16880.
90. For changes in evidentiary rules for rape, see Allison and Wrightsman,
Rape
, 199216. For an excellent discussion of what current rape law reform really means in practice and how victims and defendants fare, see Linda A. Fairstein,
Sexual Violence: Our War against Rape
(New York: Berkley Publishing Group, 1995) and
Sexual Violence: Twenty Years in New York's Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit
(New York: William Morrow, 1993); also see Robin Abcarian, "When a Woman just Says 'No,'"
Los Angeles Times
, 8 June 1994; René Lynch, "Rapists May Strike Again, and Again, Experts Say,"
Los Angeles Times
, 29 May 1994.
91. See Tong,
Women, Sex, and the Law
, 97104; Allison and Wrightsman,
Rape
, 65; also see MacKinnon,
Feminism Unmodified
, 8384; Russell,
Sexual Exploitation
, 13839.
92. See Griffin, "Rape," 31519; Brownmiller,
Against Our Will
, 34647; Abcarian, "When a Woman Just Says 'No.'"
93. MacKinnon,
Feminism Unmodified
, 8889; Russell,
Sexual Exploitation
, 122, 16164; Allison and Wrightsman,
Rape
, 22.
94. See Bateman, "The Context of Date Rape," 98; Russell,
Sexual Exploitation
, 138; also see Allison and Wrightsman,
Rape
, 7174; Robert Rosenfeld, "The Burden of Initiation," and Louisa Moon, "Prostitution and Date Rape: The Commodification of 'Consent,'" papers presented at a symposium on the philosophy of sex and love at the Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Boston, Massachusetts, December 1994.

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