Broken Patterns: Professional Women and the Quest for a New Feminine Identity
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Rating | : | 4.62 (750 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0814325513 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Author's description" according to A. Harris. I'm the author.and now hold the copyright. If you'll contact me, I can provide copies of the original edition. harriscom at []. Here's the description I wrote for the book.In Broken Patterns, Anita Harris reveals how a powerful mother-daughter dynamic has shaped the experience of professional women in America. Using a unique approach that integrates personal interviews and historical and psychological research, she examines the complex relationships women share with their mothers and grandmothers and considers how those relationships and society's changing attitudes affect wom
. She has taught at Yale University, Harvard University, and Simmons College. Anita Harris, president of Harris Media Associates, a communications consulting firm in the Boston area, has reported for the MacNeil Lehrer Report, Newsday, and public radio
The book suggests that women will continue to move forward-and take steps back-to make their own way, each incorporating and surpassing the hopes and dreams of generations past to create a new feminine identity.. Using a unique approach that integrates personal interviews and historical and psychological research, she examines the complex relationships women share with their mothers and grandmothers and considers how those relationships and society's changing attitudes affect women's roles. Tracing the roles of working women from the Colonial Era to the present, Harris describes a powerful push-pull dynamic between mothers and daughters. In Broken Patterns, Anita Harris reveals how a powerful mother-daughter dynamic has shaped the experience of professional women in America
She has taught at Yale University, Harvard University, and Simmons College. . About the Author Anita Harris, president of Harris Media Associates, a communications consulting firm in the Boston area, has reported for the MacNeil Lehrer Report, Newsday, and public radio