Same Difference

How Gender Myths Are Hurting Our Relationships, Our Children, and Our Jobs

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
Cover of the book Same Difference by Rosalind Barnett, Caryl Rivers, Basic Books
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Author: Rosalind Barnett, Caryl Rivers ISBN: 9780786737895
Publisher: Basic Books Publication: March 25, 2009
Imprint: Basic Books Language: English
Author: Rosalind Barnett, Caryl Rivers
ISBN: 9780786737895
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication: March 25, 2009
Imprint: Basic Books
Language: English

From respected academics like Carol Gilligan to pop-psych gurus like John Gray, and even the controversial Harvard President Lawrence Summers, the message has long been the same: Men and women are fundamentally different, and trying to bridge the gender gap can only lead to grief. But as the New York Times Book Review raved, Barnett and Rivers "debunk these theories in a no-nonsense way, offering a refreshingly direct (i.e. unashamedly judgmental) critique of traditional parental roles, tututting at the couples they interviewed who cling to stereotyped ideas of the family." "Blending case histories, new research and thoughtful analysis, the writers describe the divide between the sexes as a crevice, not a chasm. The good news: We're all a lot more flexible than the gender clich8Es let on."-Psychology Today

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From respected academics like Carol Gilligan to pop-psych gurus like John Gray, and even the controversial Harvard President Lawrence Summers, the message has long been the same: Men and women are fundamentally different, and trying to bridge the gender gap can only lead to grief. But as the New York Times Book Review raved, Barnett and Rivers "debunk these theories in a no-nonsense way, offering a refreshingly direct (i.e. unashamedly judgmental) critique of traditional parental roles, tututting at the couples they interviewed who cling to stereotyped ideas of the family." "Blending case histories, new research and thoughtful analysis, the writers describe the divide between the sexes as a crevice, not a chasm. The good news: We're all a lot more flexible than the gender clich8Es let on."-Psychology Today

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