“The Central Question in the Bill Cosby Criminal Case”

We’ve blogged about the ever-mounting allegations of rape that have been emerging against Bill Cosby several times in the past. My own proposal about what he ought to do, it seems safe to say, is no longer an option. As … Continue reading

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Amy Schumer: Bill Cosby in the Court of Public Opinion

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Bill Cosby: Serial Rapist? If so, what he should do.

I’ll begin by acknowledging that I only just this week linked approvingly to a post calling for a renewed focus on the structures and institutions upholding the patriarchy, rather than self-righteously castigating flagrantly sexist individuals. Yet, as was pointed out in discussion on our Facebook … Continue reading

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“Why Some Men Are Above the Law”

Martha C. Nussbaum on sexual assault, celebrity culture, and the law: Bill Cosby has been finally charged with sexual assault. For anyone who has followed the case, one striking aspect is how late an actual indictment has come, and after … Continue reading

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The Violence of Forgetting

Collective memory, like personal memory, is a problematic thing. It is selective, prone to the ravages of time, an ever-fading document written in the minds of a vast network of persons, monuments, and organizations. When it comes to violence against … Continue reading

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“Why I Spoke Out About One Rape but Stayed Silent About Another”

An excellent piece by Susan J. Brison (Dartmouth) at Time. From the essay: Those who have been raped know that if they speak out, they will be blamed for not doing whatever it is people imagine would have prevented they from being … Continue reading

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