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Housewife Why Women Still Do It All And What To Do Instead Lisa Selin Davis

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Housewife Why Women Still Do It All And What To Do Instead Lisa Selin Davis
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Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.96 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Lisa Selin Davis
ISBN: 9781538722909, 1538722909
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Housewife Why Women Still Do It All And What To Do Instead Lisa Selin Davis by Lisa Selin Davis 9781538722909, 1538722909 instant download after payment.

Discover the complete social history of the housewife archetype, from colonial America to the 20th century, and re-examine common myths about the “modern woman.”
 
The notion of “housewife” evokes strong reactions. For some, it’s nostalgia for a bygone era, simpler and better times when men were breadwinners and women remained home with the kids. For others, it’s a sexist, oppressive stereotype of women’s work. Either way, housewife is a long outdated concept—or is it?
  
Lisa Selin Davis, known for her smart, viral, feminist, cultural takes, argues that the “breadwinner vs. homemaker” divide is a myth. She charts examples from prehistoric female hunters to working class housewives in the 1930s, from First Ladies to 21st century stay-at-home moms, on a search for answers to the problems of what is referred to as women’s work and motherhood. Davis discovers that women...

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