Journal article

The power of storytelling: A quest for a public discourse on sexual harassment

J Morgan

International Journal of Discrimination and the Law | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2005

Abstract

This article explores the possible reasons for the absence of a public discourse about sexual harassment in Australia, which can be contrasted with a relatively well-developed legal discourse. It also briefly compares the debate about sexual harassment in the United States and Australia that followed in the wake of controversial and very public sexual harassment cases in each country. It argues that the debate in the wake of the Clarence Hill-Anita Thomas hearings in the United States was much more productive than the debate in Australia after the publication of Helen Garner's book, The First Stone. The discussion in Australia focused on whether the young women in the case had 'over-reacted'..

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