Why did Felipe Fern谩ndez-Armesto feel the need to begin his article on sex scandals in higher education by describing a former student as 鈥淪tatuesque. Stunning. Spectacular,鈥 before suggesting 鈥渕ore salacious鈥 epithets, too (鈥Dens of inequity?鈥, Opinion, 21听March)? Such unlooked-for remarks are surely just the sort of thing that can in themselves constitute sexual harassment in the context of the student-teacher relationship. They certainly made me feel uncomfortable: would you want your tutor describing you like that?
Fern谩ndez-Armesto also presents an 颅unhistorical account of changes in the customs and mores surrounding such abuse. In his day, he claims, 鈥渢here was no shame and no attested harm in a priest pinching a choirboy鈥檚 bottom鈥. No attested harm? Rather than the free-floating relativism to which Fern谩ndez-Armesto seems to ascribe changes in attitudes towards this behaviour, he might at least have hinted at the deep and complex social forces that have created a situation where (often, although lamentably not always) victims of abuse can finally speak out and resist their abusers.
By privileging the cases we 鈥渁ll know鈥n which alleged abuses have proceeded from accusers鈥 imagination鈥, Fern谩ndez-Armesto鈥檚 article conveys little more than nostalgia for the days when bosses could squeeze their secretaries鈥 knees with impunity.
Tom Cutterham
St Hugh鈥檚 College
Oxford
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I can understand that Felipe Fern谩ndez-Armesto鈥檚 student would have needed to appear as she did had the tutorial topic been 鈥渆mbarrassingly scanty uniform as a given of historiography鈥. Otherwise, couldn鈥檛 she have worn a wrap?
Michael Thomas
Associate lecturer
The Open University
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