The Hunting Ground: The Inside Story of Sexual Assault on American College Campuses
By (Author) Kirby Dick
By (author) Amy Ziering
With Constance Matthiessen
Skyhorse Publishing
Hot Books
17th May 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Higher education, tertiary education
364.15320973
Hardback
188
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 28mm
411g
The debate over sexual violence on campus is reaching fever pitch, from headlines about outof-control fraternities, to the mattress protests by female students at Columbia University and other colleges.
The Hunting Ground, the new documentary by award-winning filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, has taken this debate to a new level, becoming a galvanizing catalyst for discussion at the hundreds of campuses where the documentary is being screened each month. The film has sparked calls for legislation by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo of New York and other prominent public figures and sparked a backlash from university administrators, fraternities, and conservative groups.
Now, in a new companion volume to the film, all those concerned about the rape culture on campus will be offered an inside perspective on the controversy, as well as reactions to the film from a range of leading writers and guidance on how to learn more and get active. As in the film, its the gripping personal stories told by female studentsand the obstinate refusal of college administrators and law enforcement authorities to recognize the severity of the problemthat will rivet readers.
Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick are award-winning filmmakers, whose last documentary, The Invisible War--about rape in the military--sparked a similar national outcry, winning wide acclaim in the press and guest appearances on Jon Stewart's Daily Show, Bill Maher's Real Time, and other high-profile venues. The authors reside in Los Angeles, California.