Women & Power: A Manifesto
Autor Professor Mary Bearden Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781788160612
ISBN-10: 1788160614
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: black and white pictures throughout
Dimensiuni: 110 x 178 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1788160614
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: black and white pictures throughout
Dimensiuni: 110 x 178 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Mary Beard is a professor of classics at Newnham College, Cambridge, and the Classics editor of the TLS. She has world-wide academic acclaim, and is a fellow of the British Academy and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her previous books include Civilisations: How We look / The Eye of Faith, the international bestseller SPQR, and the bestselling, Wolfson Prize-winning Pompeii, and also The Parthenon and Confronting the Classics. Her blog has been collected in the books It's a Don's Life and All in a Don's Day. All these books are published by Profile.
Recenzii
A modern feminist classic
With clearsightedness and wry humour, this self-described 'gobby woman' proves public speech is no longer the preserve of maleness. More power to her.
... exposes the roots of today's expectations of how a woman should behave ... time for a change, she argues - and now!
This book is a treasure, both as a fascinating read in itself and as a fine work of reference to correct our lazy misconceptions about an ancient world that still has much to instruct us today
An urgent feminist cri de coeur, spot-on in its utterly reasonable plea that a woman 'who dares to open her mouth in public' actually be given a hearing.
Brilliant
Enlightening ... explains how misogyny works and why it is so resilient
A sparkling and forceful manifesto
Clear, rich, subversive and witty
An irresistible call for women to speak up, act and redefine their power
Praise for Mary Beard: 'She's pulled off that rare trick of becoming a don with a high media profile who hasn't sold out, who is absolutely respected by the academy for her scholarship ... what she says is always powerful and interesting
An irrepressible enthusiast with a refreshing disregard for convention
With such a champion as Beard to debunk and popularise, the future of the study of classics is assured
Dynamically, wittily and authoritatively brings the ancient world to life
Praise for SPQR:Fast-moving, exciting, psychologically acute, warmly sceptical - Bryan Appleyard
Vastly engaging ... a tremendously enjoyable and scholarly read
Sustaining the energy that such a topic demands for more than 600 pages, while providing a coherent answer to the question of why Rome expanded so spectacularly, is hugely ambitious. Beard succeeds triumphantly ... full of insights and delights ... SPQR is consistently enlivened by Beard's eye for detail and her excellent sense of humour.
Masterful ... This is exemplary popular history, engaging but never dumbed down, providing both the grand sweep and the intimate details that bring the distant past vividly to life
Ground-breaking ... invigorating ... revolutionary ... a whole new approach to ancient history
Selected as one of the 100 best books of the 21st century: An instant feminist classic
With clearsightedness and wry humour, this self-described 'gobby woman' proves public speech is no longer the preserve of maleness. More power to her.
... exposes the roots of today's expectations of how a woman should behave ... time for a change, she argues - and now!
This book is a treasure, both as a fascinating read in itself and as a fine work of reference to correct our lazy misconceptions about an ancient world that still has much to instruct us today
An urgent feminist cri de coeur, spot-on in its utterly reasonable plea that a woman 'who dares to open her mouth in public' actually be given a hearing.
Brilliant
Enlightening ... explains how misogyny works and why it is so resilient
A sparkling and forceful manifesto
Clear, rich, subversive and witty
An irresistible call for women to speak up, act and redefine their power
Praise for Mary Beard: 'She's pulled off that rare trick of becoming a don with a high media profile who hasn't sold out, who is absolutely respected by the academy for her scholarship ... what she says is always powerful and interesting
An irrepressible enthusiast with a refreshing disregard for convention
With such a champion as Beard to debunk and popularise, the future of the study of classics is assured
Dynamically, wittily and authoritatively brings the ancient world to life
Praise for SPQR:Fast-moving, exciting, psychologically acute, warmly sceptical - Bryan Appleyard
Vastly engaging ... a tremendously enjoyable and scholarly read
Sustaining the energy that such a topic demands for more than 600 pages, while providing a coherent answer to the question of why Rome expanded so spectacularly, is hugely ambitious. Beard succeeds triumphantly ... full of insights and delights ... SPQR is consistently enlivened by Beard's eye for detail and her excellent sense of humour.
Masterful ... This is exemplary popular history, engaging but never dumbed down, providing both the grand sweep and the intimate details that bring the distant past vividly to life
Ground-breaking ... invigorating ... revolutionary ... a whole new approach to ancient history
Selected as one of the 100 best books of the 21st century: An instant feminist classic