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More copies of this ISBNUnhooked: How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love and Lose at Bothby Laur Sessions Stepp
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:An eye-opening examination of the hookup culture, seen through the personal experiences of high school-and college-age women who confront the hard lessons of dating, love, and sex. We're living in an increasingly sexualized world, and it's the young-particularly young women-who must deal with the consequences. Kids are having more sexual contact than ever, and at an earlier age. They call it hooking up. But what is hooking up? According to Laura Sessions Stepp, a reporter at The Washington Post, hooking up eludes a neat definition. It can be anything from an innocent kiss to sexual. In Unhooked, Stepp follows three groups of young women (one in high school, one each at Duke and George Washington universities). She sat with them in class, socialized with them, listened to them talk, and came away with some disturbing insights, including that hooking up carries with it no obligation on either side. Relationships and romance are seen as messy and time-consuming, and love is postponed-or worse, seen as impossible. Some young women can handle this, but many can't, and they're being battered-physically and emotionally-by the new dating landscape. The result is a generation of young people stymied by relationships and unsure where to turn for help. The need to be connected intimately to others is as central to our well-being as food and shelter, Stepp writes in Unhooked, In my view, if we don't get it right, we're probably not going to get anything else in life right. Synopsis:Features a new Afterword for this edition. A controversial look at today's sexual hook-up culture, and "[a] book...you won't stop talking about."-Patricia Cornwell From the front lines of today's sexual battlefield comes an eye-opening examination of the hookup culture, seen through the personal experiences of the teenage girls and young women who live it-and who are left unprepared for its consequences. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author presents a disturbing and enlightening indictment of the hookup culture, the social forces that contribute to it, and what can be done to change it. About the AuthorLaura Sessions Stepp is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist whose work has appeared in the Washington Post, Parent, Reader's Digest, and Glamour. She has served as a member of the U.S. Surgeon General's Healthy People 2000 panel on adolescence. Table of ContentsUnhooked Foreword Introduction Section One Hooking Up: What It Means (Jamie's Story) Section Two What It Looks Like, What It Feels Like High School (Stories of Sienna, Anna and Mieka) College (Nicole's Story) Section Three How We Got There Feminism (Shaida's Story) Parents and the Greenhouse Effect (Cleo's Story) The College Environment (Victoria's Story) Section Four Hooking Up: Why It Matters (Alicia's Story) A Letter to Mothers and Daughters Afterword to the Paperback Edition Acknowledgments Notes Index What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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