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Book : Get To Work . . . And Get A Life, Before Its Too Late

Modelo 4303894X
Fabricante o sello Penguin Books
Peso 0.09 Kg.
Precio:   $65,079.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 19-05-2025 y el 27-05-2025
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-Titulo Original : Get To Work . . . And Get A Life, Before Its Too Late

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Penguin Books

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Read Linda Hirshmans posts on the Penguin Blog. Does changing a toddler ’s diapers count as a fulfilling job? Is the glass ceiling that keeps women from advancing in their careers actually located in the home? In Get to Work, a book that instantly ignited a firestorm of debate, Hirshman cogently argues that “opting out” of the workplace is a form of self-betrayal. Combining a hard-hitting critique of traditional feminism with practical advice to help stay-at-home moms find satisfying, well-paying work, this book will be as era-defining as The Feminine Mystique. Review awill provoke invigorating discussion for surea ( The Seattle Times) One of the most outspoken voices in the . . . womenÆs movement . . . sifts through the confusing spectrum of arguments over womenÆs roles with a clarity and conviction harking back to Betty Friedan. ( Los Angeles Times Book Review) This is a womenÆs book-club offering if there ever was one. ( The Seattle Times) About the Author Linda R. Hirshman is retired from her position as the Allen/Berenson Distinguished Visiting Professor of Philosophy and Womens Studies at Brandeis University, where she taught courses on Western political philosophy and the regulation of sex and violence. She is the author of Hard Bargains: The Politics of Sex and A Womans Guide to Law School. Hirshman also taught and practiced law in Chicago for many years, including three cases before the Supreme Court of the United States. Hirshmans article Homeward Bound, on why women are trapped in the domestic world and how to get out, appeared in the December 2005 American Prospect. She has appeared on 60 Minutes, and Good Morning America , speaking on the subject of women quitting their jobs to stay home. She is, proudly, number 77 in Bernard Goldbergs 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America.
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