Asher, Rebecca
(forfatter)
Shattered e-bog
117,05 DKK
If we live in an age of equality, why are women are still left holding the baby?A revolutionary manifesto for achieving a new equality of the sexes in family life.Today, women outperform men at school and university. They make a success of their early careers and enter into relationships on their own terms. But once they have children, their illusions of equality are swiftly shattered as the time…
If we live in an age of equality, why are women are still left holding the baby?A revolutionary manifesto for achieving a new equality of the sexes in family life.Today, women outperform men at school and university. They make a success of their early careers and enter into relationships on their own terms. But once they have children, their illusions of equality are swiftly shattered as the time machine of motherhood transports them back to the 1950s.Entertaining and controversial, Shattered exposes the inequalities that still exist between women and men - at work, at home and within relationships - and sets out a bold manifesto for a more fulfilling family life.'Powerful' Daily Telegraph 'Gripping' Mail on Sunday'Invigorating' Guardian
E-bog
117,05 DKK
Forlag
Vintage Digital
Udgivet
31.03.2011
Længde
272 sider
Genrer
Social and ethical issues
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781446468180
If we live in an age of equality, why are women are still left holding the baby?A revolutionary manifesto for achieving a new equality of the sexes in family life.Today, women outperform men at school and university. They make a success of their early careers and enter into relationships on their own terms. But once they have children, their illusions of equality are swiftly shattered as the time machine of motherhood transports them back to the 1950s.Entertaining and controversial, Shattered exposes the inequalities that still exist between women and men - at work, at home and within relationships - and sets out a bold manifesto for a more fulfilling family life.'Powerful' Daily Telegraph 'Gripping' Mail on Sunday'Invigorating' Guardian
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