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Sexism in America: Alive, Well, and Ruining Our Future

Autor Barbara J. Berg
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2009
The news in 2008 was that women had taken huge strides forward. Feminists decades-long struggle finally seemed to be paying off, not only in boardrooms, classrooms, and kitchens but also at the very topin presidential politics. But what is the truth behind the headlines?In "Sexism in America: Alive, Well, and Ruining Our Future," renowned feminist author Barbara J. Berg debunks the many myths about how far women have come and the pervasive belief that ours is a postfeminist society. Combining authoritative research and compelling storytelling, Berg traces the assault on women s status from the 1950swhen "Newsweek" declared for the American girl, books and babies don t mix to the present, exploring the deception about women s progress and contextualizing our current situation. All women are hurt by a society lauding their attributes in speeches while scorning them in public policy and popular culture, and the legacy of the women s movement is being short-circuited in every aspect of their lives.Passionate, extensively documented, humorous, and persuasive, "Sexism in America "is simultaneously enlightening, frightening, and revitalizing. Berg, an ardent optimist, helps women understand where they are and why and how they can move beyond the marginalizing strategies. It is exactly the right book at exactly the right time."
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ISBN-13: 9781556527760
ISBN-10: 1556527764
Pagini: 412
Dimensiuni: 161 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: Lawrence Hill Books

Notă biografică

Barbara J. Berg, PhD, is the author of The Crisis of the Working Mother, Nothing to Cry About, and The Remembered Gate: Origins of American Feminism. She has written for the Baltimore Sun, Ladies' Home Journal, Ms., the New York Times Magazine, Parents, the Washington Post, and Working Woman.