Masculinity at Work : Employment Discrimination through a Different Lens /
In late October 2013, the Miami Dolphins' player Jonathan Martin walked out on his team and checked into a mental health institution. The original story implied that Martin could not take the professional pressure. Within days, the story changed. News sources reported that Martin's teammat...
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New York :
New York University Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Bullying Masculinities
- Masculinities' Relationship to Title VII
- Focusing on Gender- and Sex-Based Harassment
- Background to Gender- and Sex-Based Harassment Law
- Evaluating Harassment Occurring "Because of Sex"
- A Question of Standards: Reasonable Men?
- The Law of Disparate Treatment and Impact
- Intent in Disparate Treatment Litigation
- Establishing Disparate Treatment through Masculinities
- Proving Disparate Impact through Masculinities
- Educating Judges and Juries about Masculinities
- Conclusion: The Future of Masculinities.


