Lexington Books
Pages: 224
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-4985-9846-0 • Hardback • November 2019 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
978-1-4985-9848-4 • Paperback • October 2021 • $44.99 • (£35.00)
978-1-4985-9847-7 • eBook • November 2019 • $42.50 • (£35.00)
Mary Schuster is professor in the Department of Writing Studies and affiliated faculty member with the Law School at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.
Introduction: Communication, Legal, and Gender Perspectives on the Sexual Misconduct Crisis
Chapter 1: Silence and Listening in Sexual Misconduct Cases
Chapter 2: Victim Impact Statements in the Larry Nassar Sentencing Hearings
Chapter 3: Affirmative Consent and Standards of Proof in Campus Policies
Chapter 4: Subjectivity and Objectivity and the “Severe or Pervasive” Requirement
Chapter 5: “Tactics Tethered to Hope” or Cultural and Systemic Attempts to Stop Sexual Misconduct
Mary Schuster has dedicated her career to illuminating the role of rhetoric in the lived realities of women’s experiences. In this latest book, she tackles the problem of sexual misconduct in its many locations and guises with a laser focus on victims’ voices—how they are performed, how they are received, and how they have shaped public awareness. In a series of compelling case studies, Schuster brilliantly situates sexual misconduct within its maddeningly numerous social, cultural, and institutional contexts to shed light on the shifting challenges to victims as well as the potential for social change. This is a timely and important book.
— Elizabeth Britt, Northeastern University
The Victim's Voice in the Sexual Misconduct Crisis: Identity, Credibility, and Proof is a timely analysis of the sexual misconduct crisis, offering a comprehensive and complex analysis of this complicated topic. This book is not only a scholarly analysis of the victim’s voice in the sexual misconduct crisis, but also an act of support for victims and survivors.
— Katherine Meerse, Avenues for Homeless Youth