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Author Grigoriadis, Vanessa, author.

Title Blurred lines : rethinking sex, power, and consent on campus / Vanessa Grigoriadis.

Publication Info. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2017.
©2017

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 Moore Stacks  LB2345.3.R37 G75 2017    Available  ---
Description xxxv, 332 pages ; 24 cm
Note "An Eamon Dolan book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-321) and index.
Contents Introduction: Orientation -- Part I: Consensual. Planet college, Millennial edition ; Number-one party school ; A boy's life -- Part II: Nonconsensual. Carnal knowledge ; "Rape girls" ; Rape theory 101 ; The accused ; Guilty -- Part III: The man. The fixer ; Adult supervision ; Phoebe ; Down with the frats ; Battleground -- Conclusion.
Summary Draws on research at college and university campuses to explore the topics of sex, consent, and sexual assault, discussing statistics about the prevalence of campus rape, and offering advice on how to make college a safer experience.
"What's really happening behind closed doors on America's college campuses? A new sexual revolution is sweeping the country, and college students are on the front lines. Women use fresh, smart methods to fight entrenched sexism and sexual assault even as they celebrate their own sexuality as never before. Many 'woke' male students are more sensitive to women's concerns than previous generations ever were, while other men perpetuate the most cruel misogyny. Amid such apparent contradictions, it's no surprise that intense confusion shrouds the topic of sex on campus. Vanessa Grigoriadis dispels that confusion as no other writer could by traveling to schools large and small, embedding in their social whirl, and talking candidly with dozens of students--among them, both accusers and accused-- as well as administrators, parents, and researchers. Her unprecedented investigation presents a host of new truths. She reveals which times and settings are most dangerous for women (for instance, beware the 'red zone'); she demystifies the welter of conflicting statistics about the prevalence of campus rape; she makes a strong case that not all 'sexual assault' is equivalent; and she offers convincing if controversial advice on how schools, students, and parents can make college a safer, richer experience. The sum of her fascinating, fly-on-the-wall reportage is a revelatory account of how long-standing rules of sex and power are being rewritten from scratch."--Jacket.
Subject Rape in universities and colleges -- United States.
Rape in universities and colleges.
United States.
Women college students -- Crimes against -- United States.
Women college students -- Crimes against.
Women college students.
Campus violence -- United States.
Campus violence.
College students -- Sexual behavior -- United States.
College students -- Sexual behavior.
Sexual ethics -- United States.
Sexual ethics.
Sexual consent -- United States.
Sexual consent.
ISBN 9780544702554 (hardcover)
0544702557 (hardcover)