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Photo by J.T. O'Donnell Meet Kay. At 72 years old, she is about to celebrate her tenth anniversary with her employer. She has cut back to four days/week in her job as a lead nurse at a large ...
Carol Tavris reviewed it for Skeptical Inquirer Magazine, stating that the "theoretical underpinning of this book is not new; every generation of feminist scholars rediscovers Simone de Beauvoir's 1949 observations that women are the second sex", referring to the French philosopher's book.
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An Unnecessary Woman is a 2014 novel by the Lebanese American writer Rabih Alameddine. The book was nominated for the National Book Award for Fiction. [1] The novel focuses on the experiences of an isolated 72-year-old widow, Aaliya Saleh, who is a shut-in in Beirut. She reads widely and deeply, translates favorite novels, and has a rich inner ...
Women are doing a lot more non-promotable work than men, being asked to take on work that doesn’t typically lead to a career advancement or higher pay. Book: Women do more ‘non-promotable work ...
The book was first published in the United States in 1983 by Rutgers University Press. [3] It was published in the United Kingdom by Pluto Press. [4] In 2013, the work was republished by Brill Publishers, with a new introduction by the political scientist David McNally and Susan Ferguson, and as part of the Historical Materialism Book Series.
Woman's World is the title of a 2005 novel by Graham Rawle.It is unique for having been created entirely from fragments of text clipped from 1960s women's magazines. The book describes itself (in its subtitle) as "a graphic novel", but anyone expecting a graphic novel in the comic book tradition will be surprised: the novel is a graphic novel in the sense that it has been constructed visually ...
Her book Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint addresses these matters. Through deconstruction , Derrida employed the term logocentrism (which was not his coinage). This is the concept that explains how language relies on a hierarchical system that values the spoken word over the written word in Western culture .