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Men Hug me at Work

Juxtaposing Privilege with Everyday Sexism

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Privilege Through the Looking-Glass

Part of the book series: Personal/Public Scholarship ((PEPUSCH))

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As a feminist who studies inequality and a sociologist who teaches classes focused on privilege, my grasp of the many ways I am privileged is probably more heightened than the average person.

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Patricia Leavy

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Trier-Bieniek, A. (2017). Men Hug me at Work. In: Leavy, P. (eds) Privilege Through the Looking-Glass. Personal/Public Scholarship. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6351-140-7_3

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