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Fed up

emotional labor, women, and the way forward
Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Hartley, Gemma
Verfasser*innenangabe: Gemma Hartley
Jahr: 2018
Verlag: New York, NY, HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublish
Mediengruppe: Buch
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From Gemma Hartley, the journalist who ignited a national conversation on emotional labor, comes Fed Up, a bold dive into the unpaid, invisible work women have shouldered for too long¿and an impassioned vision for creating a better future for us all.
Day in, day out, women anticipate and manage the needs of others. In relationships, we initiate the hard conversations. At home, we shoulder the mental load required to keep our households running. At work, we moderate our tone, explaining patiently and speaking softly. In the world, we step gingerly to keep ourselves safe. We do this largely invisible, draining work whether we want to or not¿and we never clock out. No wonder women everywhere are overtaxed, exhausted, and simply fed up.
In her ultra-viral article ¿Women Aren¿t Nags¿We¿re Just Fed Up,¿ shared by millions of readers, Gemma Hartley gave much-needed voice to the frustration and anger experienced by countless women. Now, in Fed Up, Hartley expands outward from the everyday frustrations of performing thankless emotional labor to illuminate how the expectation to do this work in all arenas¿private and public¿fuels gender inequality, limits our opportunities, steals our time, and adversely affects the quality of our lives.
More than just name the problem, though, Hartley teases apart the cultural messaging that has led us here and asks how we can shift the load. Rejecting easy solutions that don¿t ultimately move the needle, Hartley offers a nuanced, insightful guide to striking real balance, for true partnership in every aspect of our lives. Reframing emotional labor not as a problem to be overcome, but as a genderless virtue men and women can all learn to channel in our quest to make a better, more egalitarian world, Fed Up is surprising, intelligent, and empathetic essential reading for every woman who has had enough with feeling fed up.
 
Table of Contents
Introduction: An Invisible Job Is Never Done 1 (22) / PART I EMOTIONAL LABOR AT HOME / / 1 How Did We Get Here? / 23 (24) / 2 The Mother Load / 47 (16) / 3 Who Cares? / 63 (18) / 4 It's Okay to Want More / 81 (14) / 5 What We Do and Why We Do It / 95 (16) / PART II EMOTIONAL LABOR AT LARGE / / 6 Whose Work Is It Anyway? / 111 (20) / 7 A Warm Smile and a Cold Reality / 131 (16) / 8 Too Emotional to Lead? / 147 (12) / 9 What Quiet Costs / 159 (12) / 10 Finishing the Fight / 171 (16) / PART III THE PATH FORWARD / / 11 Nature Versus Nurture: Are Women Really Just Better at This Stuff? / 187 (16) / 12 Talking About Emotional Labor / 203 (14) / 13 Creating a Culture of Awareness / 217 (12) / 14 Owning Our Worth / 229 (12) / 15 Finding Balance / 241 (12) / Acknowledgments 253 (4) / Notes 257 /
 

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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Hartley, Gemma
Verfasser*innenangabe: Gemma Hartley
Jahr: 2018
Verlag: New York, NY, HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublish
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ISBN: 978-0-06-285598-5
2. ISBN: 0-06-285598-0
Beschreibung: First edition, 264 Seiten
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Sprache: Englisch
Fußnote: Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-264). Text englisch
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