Double Bind: Women on Ambition

Double Bind: Women on Ambition

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Longlisted for the 800-CEO-READ Award for Business Book of the Year Breaking the last feminist taboo--once and for all.

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Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Publish Date: 04/11/2017
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9781631491214
ISBN-10: 1631491210
Language: English

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Double Bind: Women on Ambition

Book Review by Sally Haldorson

Robin Romm has edited a book of essays from successful women that takes on "the last feminist taboo"—ambition. READ FULL DESCRIPTION

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Even as toweringly successful women from Gloria Steinem to Beyoncé embrace the word feminism, the word ambition, for many, remains loaded with ambivalence. Women who are naturally driven and goal-oriented shy away from it. They're loath to see themselves--or be seen by others--as aggressive or, worst of all, as a bitch. Double Bind could not come at a more urgent time, a necessary collection that explodes this conflict, examining the concept of female ambition from every angle in essays full of insight, wisdom, humor, and rage.

Perceptively identifying a paradox at the very heart of feminism, editor Robin Romm has marshaled a stunning constellation of thinkers to examine their relationships with ambition with candor, intimacy, and wit. Roxane Gay discusses how race informs and feeds her ambition. Theresa Rebeck takes on Hollywood and confronts her own unquenchable thirst to overcome its sexism. Francine Prose considers the origins of the stigma; Nadia Manzoor discusses its cultural weight. Women who work in fields long-dominated by men--from butchery to tech to dogsledding--weigh in on what it takes to crack that ever-present glass ceiling, and the sometimes unexpected costs of shattering it. The eternally complex questions of aspiration and identity can be made even more treacherous at the dawn of motherhood; Allison Barrett Carter attempts leaning in at home, while Sarah Ruhl tries to uphold her feminist vision within motherhood's infinite daily compromises.

Taken together, these essays show women from a range of backgrounds and at all stages of their lives and careers grappling with aspiration, failure, achievement, guilt, and, yes, success. Forthright and empowering, Double Bind breaks a long silence, reclaiming ambition from the roster of dirty words at last.

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