All the Single Ladies
Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation
by:
Rebecca Traister
in:
Gender Studies
Summary:
The book explores the historical, social, and economic impact of single women in the United States, charting their growing political influence and changing perceptions of marriage and independence. It delves into personal stories and societal shifts that have led to more women choosing to delay or forgo marriage, and the implications of this demographic change on gender roles and equality.
Key points:
1. Single Women's Rise: The book examines the increasing number of single women in America and their impact on the nation's politics, economy, and social structures.
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