In the early 1970s, the national conversation regarding feminism was
very different. Public discussions of womanhood—single life,
marriage, workplace harassment, rights, gripes—were often channeled
through movement spokeswomen and always refracted through the lens of
talking to men about men. Little was shared about the chats happening
behind closed doors where everyday women talked to women without the
threat of men listening in. But, all that changed with the
book Bitching. Originally published in 1973, Bitching is journalist
and author Marion Meade’s deep and insightful investigation into the
real dialogue happening inside coffee klatches,
consciousness‑raising groups, and therapist’s sessions. Using
excerpts from real taped conversations, Meade presents the
frustration, anger, resigned acceptance, and scathing humor that make
up the female experience from birth to grave. For the first time, male
chauvinist behavior goes fully examined and unexcused, and the roles
men force upon women get broken down to their sometimes ridiculous
component parts. A snapshot into a key time in the feminist movement,
this book is a must‑read for anyone interested in how far we have
come . . . or how much we have stayed the same.
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ISBN
9781497602342
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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