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| Author/Contributor(s): |
King, Donna ; Valentine, Catherine G
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| Publisher: |
Vanderbilt University Press
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| Date: |
09/30/2015
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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At a time when women are being exhorted to lean in and work harder to get ahead,
Letting Go: Feminist and Social Justice Insight and Activism encourages both women and men to let go instead. The book explores alternatives to the belief that individual achievement, accumulation, and attention-seeking are the road to happiness and satisfaction in life. Letting go demands a radical recognition that the values, relationships, and structures of our neoliberal (competitive, striving, accumulating, consuming, exploiting, oppressive) society are harmful both on a personal level and, especially important, on a social and environmental level.
There is a huge difference between letting go and chilling out. In a lean-in society, self-care is promoted as something women and men should do to learn how to relax and find a comfortable work-life balance. By contrast, a feminist letting-go and its attendant self-care have the potential to be a radical act of awakening to social and environmental injustice and a call to activism.
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