Executive Sexism : How Men Treat Women at the Highest Levels, Why Law Does Not Protect Them, and What Should Change

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Executive Sexism : How Men Treat Women at the Highest Levels, Why Law Does Not Protect Them, and What Should Change

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 312 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781440859564
  • DDC分類 331.4133

Full Description

In the context of the 2016 presidential election, which was rife with charges of sexist actions, this book explains how common such behavior is among executives, why law doesn't protect victims, and how female professionals can bring change.

Who do you report sexism to when the offender owns the company?

"Overt and intentional sexism" against women by powerful men in politics, business, academia, and across the white-collar world in public and private institutions is common. Elizabeth C. Wolfe, a conflict analysis and resolution specialist, details how female executives, even at the pinnacle of their careers, remain vulnerable to their male colleagues.

In this book, women executives from nine countries explain how their career advancement and earning potential are continuously harmed though overt sexism, sexist social behavior, and microaggressions—those damaging behaviors that are in a gray area but are not legally actionable. Wolfe further examines why law does not protect these women: sexism, like racism, is a way of thinking and so cannot be legislated. Each "-ism" has legal protections against documentable actions, but ways of thinking, socializing rituals, and microaggressions are not actionable by law. Wolfe details the minds of sexists, describes how sexism is "socialized," and explains how to name each sexist behavior, address it, and take action to stop it.

Contents

Acknowledgments
Part One: Facing Gradual and Sudden Sexism
1. It's Not Just You
2. Systematizing Culture and Structure
3. Verbal Messages and Social Cues
4. Sexualization
5. Why Women Remain Silent
6. The Role of Pornography
Part Two: Why Bystanders Don't Speak Up
7. Cultural Gaslighting: The Double Standard
8. Not a Sexist, He Says
9. How Women Try to Control Sexism
10. It Isn't about a Particular Woman
11. How Women Are Pitted against Each Other
12. The Double Bind of Advancement
Part Three: Intervention Strategies to Activate Bystanders
13. Speaking Up
14. Naming the Behavior
15. Addressing the Behavior
16. Destabilizing Sexist Environments
References
Index

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