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Preface=xxvii

Acknowledgments=xxix

1. Formal Equality=1

A. Historical Foundations for Women's Claim to Formal Equality=3

1. The Historical Legacy : Women as Different and in Need of Protection=3

a. Economic and Social Legislation to Protect Women=3

Muller v. Oregon=4

Goesartv. Cleary=6

Putting Theory Into Practice=8

b. Women's Differences and the Practice of Law=9

Bradwell v. Illinois=10

2. The Case for Women's Suffrage=11

Declaration of Sentiments, Seneca Falls Convention, Seneca Falls, New York(July 1848)=13

United States v. Anthony(1873)=15

Address to the Legislature of the State of New York(February 14, 1854) / Elizabeth Cady Stanton=16

Note on the Birth and Rebirth of Modern Feminism=21

Putting Theory Into Practice=22

B. Formal Equality and the Constitutional Right to Equal Protection=22

1. The Right to Equal, Individualized Treatment=22

Reed v. Reed=24

Frontiero v. Richardson=25

Orr v. Orr=29

Putting Theory Into Practice=31

2. The Right to Equal Group Treatment=32

Stanton v. Stanton=32

Craig v. Boren=34

Notes=38

1. "Simple Little Case"?=38

2. The Role of Stereotyping in Formal Equality Analysis=39

3. Remedying Inequality in Formal Treatment=39

4. Who Is the Protected Victim?=40

5. The Equal Rights Amendment=41

Putting Theory Into Practice=43

3. Indirect Discrimination=43

Personnel Administrator of Massachusetts v. Feeney=44

Note on Nondiscriminatory and Discriminatory Intent=47

Putting Theory Into Practice=48

C. Formal Equality in Employment=49

1. The Equal Pay Act : Formal Equality Paradigm=49

EEOC v. Madison Community Unit School District No. 12=49

Notes=53

1. The Formal Equality Paradigm=53

2. Lilly Ledbetter and Pay Discrimination Claims Under Title VII=55

3. The Wage Gap=58

4. Factors Justifying Differences in Pay=60

5. "Comparable Worth" or "Pay Equity"=62

Putting Theory Into Practice=62

2. Title VII : Finding the Limits of Formal Equality=64

a. What Is Discriminadon "Because of Sex"?=66

Ezold v. Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen=66

Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins=73

Notes=77

1. Assessing the Facts in Ezold=77

2. The Significance of Stray Remarks=78

3. "Mixed Motive" Discrimination=79

4. Determining and Proving Intent in Disparate Treatment Cases=79

5. Upper-Level Employees=82

6. Systemic Bias=83

7. Strategies for Countering Bias in the Workplace=86

Putting Theory Into Practice=90

b. What Is Discrimination? The Special Case of Appearance Regulation=91

Jespersen v. Hurrah's Operating Company, Inc.=92

Notes=100

1. Judicial Ideology=100

2. The Importance of Appearance=101

3. Legal Standards=102

4. Weight=104

5. Laws Against Discrimination Based on Appearance=105

6. Sex and Age=106

7. Feminism and Appearance=107

Putting Theory Into Practice=108

c. When Is Sex a "Bona Fide Occupational Qualification"?=109

Dothard v. Rawlinson=109

Wilson v. Southwest Airlines Co.=115

Notes=120

1. The Business Necessity Defense=120

2. BFOQ and Sexual Authenticity=121

3. BFOQ and Customer Preferences=121

4. BFOQ and Privacy Considerations=122

5. BFOQs and Formal Equality Analysis=123

6. His Very Manhood?=124

Putting Theory Into Practice=126

D. State Public Accommodations Laws and Associational Freedoms=128

Board of Directors of Rotary International v. Rotary Club of Duarte=129

Foster v. Back Bay Spas=133

Notes=136

1. First Amendment Challenges=136

2. Separate but Equal=138

3. The Scope of State and Local Public Accommodations Laws=138

4. Law v. Public Pressure : Integrating Golf and Country Clubs=139

5. Gender-Based Pricing=139

6. Sexual Orientation and Public Accommodations=140

7. Social Stigma Harms=141

Putting Theory Into Practice=142

2. Substantive Equality=145

A. Remedying the Effects of Past Discrimination=146

1. Sex-Specific Public Benefits to Remedy Past Societal Discrimination=146

Kahn v. Shevin=146

Note on "Benign" Classifications Favoring Women=149

Putting Theory Into Practice=151

2. "Affirmative Action" in Employment=151

Johnson v. Transportation Agency=152

Notes=161

1. Affirmative Action : Definitions and Background=161

2. Affirmative Action and Gender : A Separate Standard?=162

3. Women's "Choices" : Explanation or Symptom of Gender Inequality?=165

4. Affirmative Action and the "Merit" Principle=166

5. The Problem of Stigma=168

6. "Positive Action" in European Law=169

7. Diversity as an Alternative Rationale for Affirmative Action=169

8. Pay Equity and Women's Choices=170

9. Women and Contingent Work=172

Putting Theory Into Practice=172

B. Eliminating the Disadvantages of Women's Differences=173

1. Pregnancy=173

California Federal Savings & Loan Association v. Guerra=175

Equality and Difference : The Case of Pregnancy / Herma Hill Kay=178

Conservative Feminism / Richard A. Posner=179

Troupe v. May Department Stores Co.=182

Reeves v. Swift Transportation Co., Inc.=184

UAW v. Johnson Controls, Inc.=187

Notes=194

1. The Feminist Debate over "Equal" vs. "Special" Treatment=194

2. Stereotypes v. Facts=195

3. Pregnancy as a Disability=196

4. Accommodation Under the Second Clause of the PDA=197

5. Disparate Impact Theory=198

6. Before the PDA : AT&T v. Hulteen=200

7. European Community Law=200

8. Johnson Controls as a Reprieve of the Protective Legislation Debate=201

9. Women Workers and "Choice"=202

10. Equality Analysis in Johnson Controls=203

Putting Theory Into Practice=204

2. Work and Family=205

Toward a Reconstructive Feminism : Reconstructing the Relationship of Market Work and Family Work / Joan Williams=205

Notes=207

1. Women's Disproportionate Caretaking Burdens=207

2. Women's Choices=208

3. Caregiver Discrimination Lawsuits=209

4. Accommodation vs. Discrimination=211

5. Parenting Leave : The Family and Medical Leave Act=212

6. Parenting Leave : An International Perspective=214

7. Child Care=216

Putting Theory Into Practice=218

C. Recognizing Sex-Linked Average Differences=219

1. Fringe Benefit Plan, Insurance, and Other Actuarially Based Systems=219

City of Los Angeles, Department of Water & Power v. Manhart=219

Notes=224

1. The History of Sex-differentiated Insurance Rates=224

2. Group-Based vs. Individual-Based Equality=224

3. Efficiency vs. Nondiscrimination in Fringe Benefits and Insurance Plans=225

4. Regulation of Sex-Based Insurance Rates=226

Putting Theory Into Practice=227

2. Education=228

a. Sex-Segregated Schools=228

United States v. Virginia=229

Notes=243

1. What's at Stake Here?=243

2. Single-Sex Schools at the Elementary and Secondary Level=245

3. Race and Single-Sex Schooling=248

Putting Theory Into Practice=249

b. School Athletics=251

Cohen v. Brown University=255

Notes=262

1. Title IX and Women's Participation in Sports=262

2. Title IX and Women's Interest in Sports=263

3. Affirmative Action or Remedy for Past Discrimination?=264

4. Title IX and Male Sports=265

5. Allocating Resources Under Title IX=266

6. Pregnant Student Athletes=267

7. Title IX and Race=268

8. Redefining Sport=268

Putting Theory Into Practice=269

D. Substantive Equality in the Family=269

1. The Traditional View=271

1 Commentaries on the Laws of England / William Blackstone=271

2. Modern Divorce=272

Do Wives Own Half? Winning for Wives After Wendt / Joan Williams=273

Arneault v. Arneault=275

Michael v. Michael=281

Chen v. Warner=285

Notes=292

1. Property Distribution=292

2. Spousal Support=293

3. Educational Degree : Property, Support, or Neither?=294

4. Child Support=295

Putting Theory Into Practice=297

3. Child Custody=299

Patricia Ann S. v. James Daniel S.=300

"Primary Caretaker" : Is It a Ruse? / Ronald K. Henry=309

In re Marriage of Elser=312

Notes=314

1. Primary Caretaker Presumption=314

2. Joint Custody=315

3. The "Approximation" or "Past Caretaking" Standard=316

4. Relocation=317

5. Fairness and Custody=318

6. Marriage, Cohabitation, and the American Paradox=318

Putting Theory Into Practice=319

4. Unmarried Parents=320

Putting Theory Into Practice=324

3. Nonsubovdination=327

A. Women's Rights and Power in the Liberal State=328

The Subjection of Women / John Stuart Mill=328

Feminism Unmodified : Discourses on Life and Law / Catharine A. MacKinnon=330

B. Sexual Harassment=332

1. Sexual Harassment in the Workplace=332

The Sexual Harassment of Working Women / Catharine A. MacKinnon=333

Gender Discrimination and the Transformation of Workplace Norms / Kathryn Abrams=334

The Economic Implications of Sexual Harassment for Women / L. Camille Hébert=335

The New Jurisprudence of Sexual Harassment / Kathryn Abrams=336

Reconceptualizing Sexual Harassment / Vicki Schultz=337

What's Wrong with Sexual Harassment / Katherine M. Franke=337

Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson=338

Harris v. Forklift Systems, Inc.=342

Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Servs., Inc.=345

Notes=349

1. Finding the Legal Line Between Ordinary Social Exchange and Sexual Harassment=349

2. Sexual Harassment as Discrimination "Because of Sex"?=350

3. The Standard for Determining Hostile Work Environment=353

4. When Is Sexual Conduct "Unwelcome"?=355

5. Sexual Harassment as an Offense Against Dignity=357

6. Employer Liability=357

7. Harassment Prevention Policies : Do They Go Too Far?=361

8. Race and Sexual Harassment=364

Putting Theory Into Practice=365

2. Sexual Harassment in Educational Institutions=367

a. School Legal Liability for Sexual Harassment=367

Simpson v. University of Colorado Boulder=371

Notes=378

1. Sexual Violence on Campus=378

2. Legal Issues under Gebser and Davis=378

3. Administration versus Judicial Enforcement=379

b. Speech and Conduct Codes to Prevent Harassment=380

c. Faculty-Student Dating=381

Putting Theory Into Practice=384

C. Domestic Violence=385

1. Domestic Violence : Legal Strategies for Protecting Victims=385

The Culture of Battering and the Role of Mediation in Domestic Violence Cases / Karla Fischer ; Neil Vidmar ; René Ellis=389

Legal Images of Battered Women : Redefining the Issue of Separation / Martha R. Mahoney=392

Stevenson v. Stevenson=393

Criminal Law Comes Home / Jeannie Suk=399

Notes=402

1. Assessments of Danger=402

2. The Violence Against Women Act=403

3. Mandatory Arrest, Prosecution, and Reporting Policies=403

4. Criminal and Civil Enforcement=407

5. Civil Damage Claims=408

6. Stalking and Domestic Violence in the Workplace=410

7. Domestic Violence and Housing Discrimination=412

8. Domestic Violence and Child Custody=413

Putting Theory Into Practice=415

2. Domestic Violence and Substantive Criminal Law=416

People v. Berry=417

Heat of Passion and Wife Killing : Men Who Batter/Men Who Kill / Donna K. Coker=419

State v. Norman=422

Notes=428

1. "Heat of Passion" Manslaughter and the Reasonable "Man"=428

2. Heat of Passion and Sex Equality=428

3. The Battered Woman's Syndrome=430

4. The Battered Woman in Self-Defense Law : Substantive and Procedural Proposals=431

5. Concerns About the Battered Woman's Syndrome=431

6. Post-Conviction Strategies for Battered Women Who Kill=433

7. Domestic Violence and the Public/Private Dichotomy=433

8. Domestic Violence as a Basis for Asylum=434

9. Prevention and Treatment=435

10. Integrated Courts and Services=436

Putting Theory Into Practice=436

D. Pornography=438

1. The Feminist Critique of Pornography=439

Feminism Unmodified : Discourses on Life and Law / Catharine A. MacKinnon=439

Pornography as Defamation and Discrimination / Catharine A. MacKinnon=439

2. The Judicial, First Amendment Response=440

American Booksellers Association, Inc. v. Hudnut=440

Brief Amici Curiae of Feminist Anti-Censorship Taskforce et al., in American Booksellers Association v. Hudnut / Nan D. Hunter ; Sylvia A. Law=444

Speaking of Sex : The Denial of Gender Inequality / Deborah L. Rhode=446

Notes=447

1. Pornography and the First Amendment=447

2. Evaluating the Harm of Pornography=448

3. Pornography and Individual Agency=451

4. Pornography, The Internet, and Children=451

5. Sexting=454

Putting Theory Into Practice=455

E. Sexual Orientation Discrimination=456

1. Can Same-Sex Couples Marry?=457

In re Marriage Cases=458

Notes=465

1. Same-Sex Marriage Litigation : An Overview=465

2. Defense of Marriage Acts=467

3. The Civil Union Alternative=469

4. Domestic Partnership Benefits=469

5. The Comparative Context=469

6. Resistance to Same-Sex Marriage=470

7. Gay and Lesbian Views on Marriage?=472

Putting Theory Into Practice=474

2. Lesbian Parents=474

In the Matter of Alison D. v. Virginia M.=475

Notes=478

1. Sexual Orientation and Custody Disputes=478

2. Lesbian Co-Parents=479

3. The Resistance to Gay and Lesbian Parenting=481

Putting Theory Into Practice=481

3. Employment and Other Forms of Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation=482

Simonton v. Runyon=482

Nichols v. Azteca Restaurant Enterprises, Inc.=486

Notes=491

1. Same-Sex Harassment and Sex-Stereotyping=491

2. Legislative Efforts to Create Legal Rights Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity=492

3. Sexual Orientation and Heightened Scrutiny=493

4. Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation by "Private" Associations=498

5. Sexual Orientation and Military Policy=500

Putting Theory Into Practice=503

F. Women in the Military=503

Women at War : An Evolutionary Perspective / Kingsley R. Browne=504

Notes=505

1. Legal Challenges=505

2. Courts v. Congress and the Executive Branch=507

3. Current Status of, and View About, Women in Combat=509

4. Sexual Abuse in the Armed Forces=513

Putting Theory Into Practice=515

4. Difference=517

A. The Ethic of Care and Its Legal Implications=518

A Lawyers's Primer on Feminist Theory and Tort / Leslie Bender=520

Conservative Feminism / Richard A. Posner=522

Sex and Temperament in Modern Society : A Darwinian View of the Glass Ceiling and the Gender Gap / Kingsley R. Browne=522

Notes=524

1. Mainstreaming the Ethic of Care in the Law=524

2. The Feminist Critique of Difference Theory and an Ethic of Care=525

3. The Normative Implications of the Evolutionary Thesis=526

4. Evolutionary Biology : The Critique=528

Putting Theory Into Practice=530

B. Work and Family=531

Cracking the Foundational Myths : Independence, Autonomy, and Self-Sufficiency / Martha Albertson Fineman=531

Life's Work / Vicki Shultz=534

Spiritual and Menial Housework / Dorothy Roberts=538

Notes=540

1. Substantive Equality vs. Difference Theory as a Basis for Legal Reform=540

2. Furthering "Family Values" : What Needs to Change?=540

3. Is Caretaking a Public Good?=541

4. Dependent Care and the Market in Domestic Workers=543

Putting Theory Into Practice=544

C. Women in the Justice System=544

1. Women as Lawyers=544

a. Women in Legal Education=544

b. Women in Legal Practice=552

American Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession, Fair Measure : Toward Effective Attorney Evaluations=552

Notes=556

1. Women's Representation in the Legal Profession=556

2. Women Lawyers : Seeking a Different Professional Life?=559

3. Structural Bias and Unconscious Bias=561

4. Women in the Legal Profession : A Different Voice?=564

Putting Theory Into Practice=567

2. Judging=569

On the Bias : Feminist Reconsiderations of the Aspirations for Our Judges / Judith Resnick=569

In re Marriage of Iverson=570

Notes=572

1. Gender Differences in Judging=572

2. Diversity on the Bench=574

3. Judicial Values : Empathy vs. Detached Neutrality=575

4. Gender Bias in the Courtroom=577

Putting Theory Into Practice=579

3. Juries=581

J.E.B. v. Alabama ex rel. T.B.=582

Note on Equality and Impartiality in the Jury Context=590

Putting Theory into Practice=591

4. Criminal Sentencing=592

Putting Theory Into Practice=597

5. Autonomy=599

A. Sex and Consent=600

1. "Statutory" Rape : The (Ir)relevance of Consent=600

Michael M. v. Superior Court of Sonoma County=600

Notes=608

1. Consent and Statutory Rape=608

2. Statutory Rape Laws=609

3. Statutory Rape Enforcement=610

4. Gender Neutrality and Differential Treatment of Male and Female Offenders=611

Putting Theory Into Practice=613

2. Defining and Explaining Rape : Distinguishing Consent and Nonconsent=614

Toward a Feminist Theory of the State / Catharine A. MacKinnon=615

Rape / Susan Estrich=615

State v. Alberts=617

Notes=621

1. Rape Law Reform=621

2. Marital Rape=622

3. Consent=623

4. Rape Shield Laws and Defendant's Rights=624

5. Rape and Scientific Evidence=627

6. The Ripe Crisis Counselor Privilege=627

7. Cultural Attitudes and "Rape Myths"=628

8. Rape Trauma Syndrome=631

9. Racial Bias=632

Putting Theory Into Practice=633

3. Acquaintance Rape=635

Note, Rule by Myth : The Social and Legal Dynamics Governing Alcohol-Related Acquaintance Rapes / Karen M. Kramer=636

Notes=637

1. Consent and Responsibility=637

2. Male Rape=640

3. Institutional Responsibilities=641

Putting Theory Into Practice=642

4. Rape, War, and the Military : Violence Against Women as a Human Rights Issue=643

5. Prostitution : Consent Under Conditions of Constraint=647

Prostitution : A Violation of Women's Human Rights / Dorchen Liedholdt=650

The Pragmatist and the Feminist / Margaret Jane Radin=651

Notes=652

1. Alternative Regulatory Structures=652

2. Prostitution and the Autonomy of Women=655

3. Trafficking=659

4. Juvenile Prostitution=665

5. International Matchmaking=666

Putting Theory Into Practice=670

B. Pregnancy and Autonomy=670

1. Control of Conception and Other Aspects of Women's Health=670

Griswold v. Connecticut=672

Erickson v. Bartell Drug Co.=673

Notes=677

1. The Constitutional Right to Contraception=677

2. Contraception and Women's Autonomy=679

3. Emergency Contraception, Abortion, and Conscience Laws=679

4. The Fight for Contraceptive Equity Insurance and Women's Health=681

5. Access to Treatment for Infertility=683

6. Gender Bias in Health Care=684

7. Sterilization=686

Putting Theory Into Practice=687

2. Abortion=688

Roe v. Wade=688

Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey=691

Reasoning from the Body : A Historical Perspective on Abortion Regulation and Questions of Equal Protection / Reva Siegel=698

The Supreme Court 1989 Term, Foreword : Taking Freedom Seriously / Robin West=700

Gonzales v. Carhart=702

The Trajectory of Trauma : Bodies and Minds of Abortion Discourse / Jeannie Suk=708

Notes=709

1. Grounding the Abortion Right=709

2. Stare Decisis, Reliance, and Autonomy=711

3. "Informed Consent" Requirements=712

4. Restrictions and Late-Term Abortions=714

5. Abortion "Regret"=715

6. A State or Federal Matter?=716

7. Anti-Abortion Activism=717

8. Spousal Notice and Consent Provisions=718

9. Parental Consent and Notification Requirements=719

10. Federal Policy Relating to Minors and Abortion=720

11. The Class and Race Dimensions of the Abortion Right=721

12. Personhood Amendments=723

13. The Impact of Increasing Abortion Restrictions=724

Putting Theory Into Practice=725

3. Pregnancy and Contractual Autonomy=727

In re Baby M.=727

Notes=736

1. Decisional Autonomy=736

2. Gestational Surrogacy=737

3. The Regulation of Surrogacy=738

4. The Practice of Surrogacy Today=741

5. Feminist Responses to Surrogacy=741

6. Frozen "Pre-embryos" : Balancing Wanted and Unwanted Parenthood=744

Putting Theory Into Practice=747

4. The Pregnant Woman and Fetus as Adversaries=748

Ferguson v. City of Charleston=748

Notes=753

1. Criminal Prosecutions of Drug-Abusing Pregnant Women=753

2. Civil Alternatives to Criminal Prosecution=756

Putting Theory Into Practice=758

C. Economic Autonomy and Women's Poverty=760

Motherhood, Marriage and Morality : The Pro-Marriage Moral Discourse of American Welfare Policy / Judith Koons=761

Cracking the Foundational Myths : Independence, Autonomy, and Self-Sufficiency / Martha Albertson Fineman=765

Life's Work / Vicki Schultz=766

Notes=768

1. Poverty, Gender, and Race=768

2. Challenges to the Welfare System=768

3. The Impact of Welfare Reform=769

4. Drug Testing of Welfare Recipients=771

5. Welfare Reform and the Promotion of Marriage=772

6. Welfare and Autonomy=773

7. Income Inequality=773

Putting Theory Into Practice=775

6. Identity=777

A. Differences Among Women=778

The Fifth Black Woman / Devon W. Carbado ; Mitu Gulati=778

Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory / Angela P. Harris=784

Women's Lives, Men's Laws / Catharine A. MacKinnon=785

Notes=786

1. Racial Tensions in the First Wave of Feminism=786

2. The Intersectionality Critique=787

3. The Essentialism Critique=789

4. Intersectionality and the Problem of Categorization=791

Putting Theory Into Practice=792

B. What Is a Woman? The Special Cases of Transgender and Intersex=792

Kantaras v. Kantaras=793

Schroer v. Billington=796

Law and the Gendered Politics of Identity : Who Owns the Label "Lesbian"? / Elvia R. Arriola=801

Notes=803

1. What Is a Woman?=803

2. "Intersex" Children=804

3. Transgender and Discrimination "Because of Sex"=806

4. Transgender and Intersex Athletes=809

5. "Sex" and "Gender"=810

Putting Theory Into Practice=811

C. Masculinities=813

Asking the Man Question : Masculinities Analysis and Feminist Theory / Nancy E. Dowd=813

"Who's the Man?" : Masculinities Studies, Terry Stops, and Police Training / Frank Rudy Cooper=814

Integrating Men into the Curriculum / Michael Kimmel=816

Femmes, Tomboys, and Real Men : Placing Masculinity at the Core of a Feminist Analysis / Joan C. Williams=817

Unsex Mothering : Toward a New Culture of Parenting / Darren Rosenblum=821

Notes=821

1. Masculinity=821

2. The Intersection of Gender and Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexual Orientation=824

Putting Theory Into Practice=825

D. The Primacy of Gender=826

Bah v. Mukasey=826

Bridges and Barricades : Rethinking Polemics and Intransigence in the Campaign Against Female Circumcision / L. Amede Obiora=828

Framing Cultural Difference : Immigrant Women and Discourses of Tradition / Letti Volpp=830

Piercing the Veil / Madhavi Sunder=832

Notes=834

1. Female Genital "Surgeries"=834

2. Multiculturalism and the Veil=835

3. The "Cultural Defense" in Criminal Law=836

4. Religious Freedom and Gender Equality in the United States=839

Putting Theory Into Practice=840

Table of Cases=843

Index=853

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The first of six broad themes is formal equality, which includes coverage of historical foundations and various aspects of equal protection in group treatment, employment, public accommodation laws, and laws against discrimination based on appearance. Under the theme of substantive equality, discussion includes the remediation of effects of past discrimination, work and family, and recognition of sex-linked average differences (in insurance, education, school athletics), among other topics. Subsequent coverage encompasses nonsubordination (e.g. sexual harassment, domestic violence); difference (women in the justice system, work and family); autonomy (sex and consent, rape, abortion); and identity (race issues, transgender issues). Cases are presented with plenty of commentary and contextual information. The three authors are affiliated as follows: Katharine T. Bartlett (Duke U.), Deborah L. Rhode (Stanford U.), and Joanna L. Grossman (Hofstra U.). Annotation ⓒ2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)