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The Time Bind – Arlie Russell Hochschild
Arlie Russell Hochschild is a contemporary feminist sociologist famous for her work on well, Work. When I saw her book The Time Bind at the library on the shelf marked “Non-fiction Reads you may have missed” I knew I had … Continue reading
Pregnancy and Social Norms
Having arrived at a point that many pregnant women don’t make, (the 40+ week mark), I feel compelled to write a few feminist observations on pregnancy. If you stop reading right now because you aren’t pregnant (or don’t label yourself … Continue reading
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