Carolyn Heilbrun's important investigation into issues of identity for twentieth-century American women: the problem with past role models, ways to construct new ones.
"Men have monopolized human experience, leaving women unable to imagine themselves as both ambitious and female. If I imagine myself (woman has always asked) whole, active, a self, will I not cease, in some profound way, to be a woman? The answer must be: imagine, and the old idea of womanhood be damned. . . . Let us imagine ourselves as selves, as at once striving and female. Womanhood can be what we say it is, not what they have always told us it was."Reinventing Womanhood
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Author(s)Heilbrun, Carolyn G.
PublisherW. W. Norton & Company
ISBN / ASIN0393310760
ISBN-139780393310764
AvailabilityIn Stock
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸