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4 UCLA Women's L.J. 133 (1993-1994)
The Harm That Has No Name: Street Harassment, Embodiment, and African American Women

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THE HARM THAT HAS NO NAME:
STREET HARASSMENT, EMBODIMENT,
AND AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN
Deirdre Davis*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION     ............................................     135
I. THE MECHANICS OF STREET HARASSMENT ........                137
A. Specific Acts of Street Harassment ..............       138
B. Normative Characteristics of Street
Harassment ..............................              138
C. Street Harassment's Role in Sexual Terrorism...         140
II. GENDERIZATION OF THE STREET: THE EFFECTS
AND CONTEXT OF STREET HARASSMENT ...........               141
A. Social Effects of Street Harassment .............       142
1.  Exclusion  ...................................    142
2.  Domination   .................................     143
3.  Invasion  ....................................     144
* B.A., Wesleyan University, 1988; J.D., University of California, Berkeley,
School of Law (Boalt Hall), 1993. Thanks are owed to John and LaFredia Davis for
their unconditional belief in me, Dana Ain Davis for her critical reads of the various
drafts of this article, her insightful suggestions and her sisterly love, Sonja Bjork for
talking through my thoughts about street harassment with me, Alexa King for her
comments, support and friendship, and Roger Berkowitz for subverting the domi-
nant paradigm. I would also like to thank the members of Boalt Hall's Spring 1993
class of Feminist and Critical Race Theory seminar for all of their suggestions, criti-
cisms, and insights on this Article, and Professors Christine Littleton and Reva Sei-
gal, who co-taught the seminar, for their guidance, support, and inspiring ways.
Finally, I bestow many thanks upon my editors at the UCLA Women's Law Journal,
Yolanda Wu and Alinor Sterling, for their excellent editorial work and dedication.
This Article is dedicated to my past, my grandmother Angela Hall, who taught
me how not to be afraid to speak, and my future, my niece Ricci Scott, who reminds
me why it is so important to speak.

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