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111. See Ronald K. L. Collins, "Bikini Team: Sexism for the Many,"
Los Angeles Times
, 15 November 1991; also see Russell,
Sexual Exploitation
, 27576; MacKinnon,
Sexual Harassment
, 51.
112. See Nancy Tuana's examples of a professor's crude female drawings, sexist remarks, and ogling female students in class, in "Sexual Harassment in Academe," 5759; also see Stephanie Riger, who comments that since men typically have more power in organizations, their definition of what counts as sexual harassment is likely to predominate ("Gender Dilemmas," 201); MacKinnon,
Sexual Harassment
, 4748.
113. MacKinnon,
Feminism Unmodified
, 112;
Sexual Harassment
, 79, 158.
114. Larsen,
Life after Rape
, 13; Brownmiller,
Against Our Will
; Susan Griffin,
Rape: The Power of Consciousness
(San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1979); Tong,
Women, Sex, and the Law
,
 
Page 260
90; Peterson, "Coercion and Rape," 362; Shafer and Frye, "Rape and Respect," 341; Bogart, "On the Nature of Rape," 172; Foa, "What's Wrong with Rape?," 35052.
115. See French,
The War against Women
, 192, 195; also see Russell,
Sexual Exploitation
, 163; Levy, "Introduction," 45.
116. See Bar On, "Why Terrorism Is Morally Problematic," 116; Tifft,
Battering of Women
, 5056, 9194, and 177, n. 16; also see Tong,
Women, Sex, and the Law
, 126.
117. See Jessica Benjamin, "Master and Slave: The Fantasy of Erotic Domination," in Snitow et al.,
Powers of Desire
, 28485, 288, 292; also see Tifft,
Battering of Women
, 5456.
118. See Frye,
The Politics of Reality
, 60; Hofeller,
Battered Women
, 1920; Martin,
Battered Wives
, 8, 85, 27374; Barnett and LaViolette,
It Could Happen to Anyone
, 15; Schechter,
Women and Male Violence
, 231.
119. White, "The Abused Black Woman," 9192; Martin,
Battered Wives
, 27, 36.
120. David Finkelhor,
Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory and Research
(New York: Free Press, 1984), quoted in Russell,
Sexual Exploitation
, 261; also see Russell,
Sexual Exploitation
, 24849; Armstrong,
Kiss Daddy Goodnight
, 23435; Heller, "Sexual Liberalism," 15960.
121. See Judith Lewis Herman,
Trauma and Recovery
, 105, 109; Sandra Butler,
Conspiracy of Silence
, 142; Rush,
The Best-Kept Secret
, 146; Armstrong, "Making an Issue of Incest," 50; Johnson, "Taking Our Eyes off the Guys," 5657.
122. See Larsen,
Life after Rape
, 65, 70; Judith Lewis Herman,
Trauma and Recovery
, 5156, 111; Heller, "Sexual Liberalism," 160; Sandra Butler,
Conspiracy of Silence
, 48; Russell,
Sexual Exploitation
, 55.
123. For example, compare the political liberalism of Christina Sommers in "Do These Feminists Like Women?" to Camille Paglia's sexual libertarian stance in "Madonna II: Venus of the Radio Waves," in
Sex, Art, and American Culture
, 613. Broad similarities in critical stance can also be found in Denfeld,
The New Victorians
, 121, 2589; Roiphe,
The Morning After
, 8112; Christina Sommers, "Philosophers against the Family," in
Person to Person
, ed. George Graham and Hugh LaFollette (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989), 82105; Sommers,
Who Stole Feminism?
, chaps. 1, 9, 10, and 11; Paglia,
Sex, Art, and American Culture
, 4974; Paglia,
Vamps and Tramps
, 2456, 18890, 25076.
124. Paul, "Bared Buttocks," 156.

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