Where the Millennials Will Take Us: A New Generation Wrestles with the Gender Structure Free Audiobook Download by Barbara J. Risman
In recent decades, feminism has made huge gains in highlighting the importance of gender equality and challenging traditional notions of masculinity and femininity. However, this post-feminist generation is beginning to question these gains, with members questioning what their expected roles should be as well as how they feel about the choice to choose between the two.
The generational divide in America is a fact of life. But what's interesting is how the Millennials wrestle with the gender structure.
The book is a well-researched and even-handed look at the role of gender in society. The author examines how millennials are wrestling with their identity and trying to find out what they want to be, while grappling with the social structures that have been in place for centuries. The book also looks at the generation's mindset on body image, sexuality, and more.
Millennials are America's most diverse generation and the question of gender is one that threatens to divide us. Barbara Risman, emerita professor at Brandeis University, provides a guide to navigating that struggle in her latest book "Where the Millennials Will Take Us: A New Generation Wrestles with the Gender Structure."
It's important to note that the millennial generation will have a lot of impact on the future of gender norms in America. In a recent book, Barbara J. Risman outlines how the next gendered generation is questioning the gender hierarchy and asking new questions about what it means to be male or female. She views the millennial generation as one that is primarily concerned with individual autonomy and freedom, which makes them susceptible to questioning traditional gender norms and their rigid expectations of what it means to be male or female.
This audiobook is an interesting, thorough history of how the current gender roles and expectations have been developed over time. It begins with examining patriarchal structures that seem to be still prevalent in today's society. The author argues that these institutions are being challenged not only by women but also by millennials, who are challenging traditional gender norms in every aspect of society. This audiobook is a great way for people to understand how similar moments in history have led to what we see today.
Published Date | 2018-10-23 |
Duration | 15 hours 30 minutes |
Author | Barbara J. Risman |
Narrated | Emily Beresford |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Non-Fiction |
Parent Category | Social Science |