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Panes of the Glass Ceiling: The Unspoken Beliefs Behind the Law's Failure to Help Women Achieve Professional Parity

Autor Kerri Lynn Stone
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2022
More than fifty years of civil rights legislation and movements have not ended employment discrimination. This book reframes the discourse about the “glass ceiling” that women face with respect to workplace inequality. It explores the unspoken, societally held beliefs that underlie and engender workplace behaviour and failures of the law, policy, and human nature that contribute “panes” and (“pains”) to the “glass ceiling.” Each chapter identifies an “unspoken belief” and connects it with failures of law, policy, and human nature. It then describes the resulting harm and shows how this belief is not imagined or operating in a vacuum, but is pervasive throughout popular culture and society. By giving voice to previously unvoiced – even taboo – beliefs, we can better address and confront them and the problems they cause.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108446464
ISBN-10: 1108446469
Pagini: 257
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. “We see you differently than we see men” (but); 2. “We expect you to take your (verbal) punches like a man” (and); 3. “Accept 'locker room' and sexist talk” (but); 4. “You don't operate with full agency” (but); 5. “Women are the downfall of men” (so); 6. “Just be grateful that you're there” (and); 7. “Don't burden us with your (impending) motherhood” (because); 8. “He has a family to support” (and besides…); 9. “Bad people don't do good things, and good people frequently say bad things,” (and employment discrimination plaintiffs can't be fully trusted).

Recenzii

Although the term “glass ceiling” entered gender-discrimination discourse over thirty years ago, Kerri Lynn Stone presents a creative and provocative reimagination of it as nine “panes of clear glass” or unspoken beliefs that “eventually form a thick and opaque barrier.” In all my years pondering and experiencing this problem, I've never come across a more translucent articulation of these institutional barriers or how they contribute to systemic, gendered workplace discrimination. Anne Marie Lofaso, Arthur B. Hodges Professor of Law, West Virginia University College of Law

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Explores unspoken beliefs that engender workplace behaviour and legislative/judicial failures that contribute to the “glass ceiling” and workplace inequality.