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Book Review: Unwanted Advances

Anne Garvey salutes a grounded American feminist

September 20, 2018 15:00
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The plight of US campus lads during their alcohol-fuelled frat get-togethers (gatherings that sound more like Sodom and Gomorrah on the eve of the Lord’s wrath than any student party) seem a long way down any list of deserving causes. As does the anguish of older academics accused of illicit entanglements with undergraduates.

Writer and academic Laura Kipnis has her work cut out in her championing of these hedonistic youths and rueful professors who find themselves arraigned by college proctors for forcing themselves on women students.

But Kipnis’s courageous defence of these men — the manic, libertine young and the old enough to know better — is impressive. As a compelling writer and fearless truth-teller, Kipnis contends that the multi-million-dollar industry built upon the crisis of assaults in American universities has driven a culture of McCarthyesque vilification and Kafkaesque investigation.

In a bid to halt a welter of sexual misconduct, all manner of relative innocents have been brought to the end of their careers.