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The New Single Woman

by Ellen Kay Trimberger

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Drawing on stories from diverse women who have been single for many years, Trimberger explodes the idea that fulfillment comes only through coupling with a soulmate. Instead she presents an exciting new identity for women in the twenty-first century: the new single woman& mdash; a woman who is content with her single life.< BR> < BR> These gripping personal accounts of how single women& #39; s lives evolve over time, combined with Trimberger& #39; s incisive analysis, blend to provide a much-needed cultural roadmap for every single woman who is striving to create a satisfying and meaningful life. Trimberger& #39; s all-inclusive, paradigm-shifting notion is one that ultimately strengthens and enriches both single women and couples.< BR> < BR> & quot; Trimberger explores with openness and grace the experience of single women in a soul-mate culture.& quot; < BR> & mdash; Arlie Russell Hochschild< BR> < BR> & quot; This fascinating study is the perfect antidote to the onslaught of books telling women to marry or be miserable. The women Trimberger depicts have complex and interesting lives enriched by . . . children, family, lovers, and most of all friends. Must reading for the single, the coupled, and everyone in between.& quot; < BR> & mdash; Katha Pollitt< BR> < BR> & quot; A much-needed breath of fresh air. Women have been in bondage to the dream of the & #39; soulmate& #39; for far too long, and Kay Trimberger gives us the inspiration and insight to get on with our lives.& quot; < BR> & mdash; Barbara Ehrenreich< BR> < BR> & quot; This is an invaluable study . . . I applaud the entireproject.& quot; < BR> & mdash; Vivian Gornick< BR> < BR> & quot; Can you hear it? That grinding noise? It& #39; s the paradigm shifting ever so slightly . . . The New Single Woman is all about this shift . . . the book] is edifying for single women of a certain age and possibly inspiring to young women who are fretting that unless they marry, they are fated to die alone& mdash; and lonely.& quot; < BR> & mdash; Jane Ganahl, San Francisco Chronicle< BR> < BR> Sociologist E. Kay Trimberger is professor emerita of women& #39; s and gender studies at Sonoma State University and is on the advisory board of the American Association for Single People. The author of Intimate Warriors, she lives in Berkeley, California.

Synopsis:

Drawing on stories from diverse women who have been single for many years, Trimberger explodes the idea that fulfillment comes only through coupling with a soulmate. Instead she presents an exciting new identity for women in the twenty-first century: @lt;i@gt;the new single woman@lt;/i@gt;--a woman who is content with her single life.@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt;These gripping personal accounts of how single women's lives evolve over time, combined with Trimberger's incisive analysis, blend to provide a much-needed cultural roadmap for every single woman who is striving to create a satisfying and meaningful life. Trimberger's all-inclusive, paradigm-shifting notion is one that ultimately strengthens and enriches both single women and couples.

Synopsis:

Drawing on stories from diverse women who have been single for many years, Trimberger explodes the idea that fulfillment comes only through coupling with a soulmate. Instead she presents an exciting new identity for women in the twenty-first century: the new single woman—a woman who is content with her single life.

These gripping personal accounts of how single womens lives evolve over time, combined with Trimbergers incisive analysis, blend to provide a much-needed cultural roadmap for every single woman who is striving to create a satisfying and meaningful life. Trimbergers all-inclusive, paradigm-shifting notion is one that ultimately strengthens and enriches both single women and couples.

“Trimberger explores with openness and grace the experience of single women in a soul-mate culture.” —Arlie Russell Hochschild

“This fascinating study is the perfect antidote to the onslaught of books telling women to marry or be miserable. The women Trimberger depicts have complex and interesting lives enriched by . . . children, family, lovers, and most of all friends. Must reading for the single, the coupled, and everyone in between.” —Katha Pollitt

“A much-needed breath of fresh air. Women have been in bondage to the dream of the ‘soulmate for far too long, and Kay Trimberger gives us the inspiration and insight to get on with our lives.” —Barbara Ehrenreich

“This is an invaluable study . . . I applaud the entire project.” —Vivian Gornick

“Can you hear it? That grinding noise? Its the paradigm shifting ever so slightly . . . The New Single Woman is all about this shift . . . [the book] is edifying for single women of a certain age and possibly inspiring to young women who are fretting that unless they marry, they are fated to die alone—and lonely.” —Jane Ganahl, San Francisco Chronicle

Sociologist E. Kay Trimberger is professor emerita of womens and gender studies at Sonoma State University and is on the advisory board of the American Association for Single People. The author of Intimate Warriors, she lives in Berkeley, California.

About the Author

Sociologist E. Kay Trimberger is professor emerita of women's and gender studies at Sonoma State University and is a visiting scholar at the Institute for the Study of Social Change at the University of California, Berkeley. The author of Intimate Warriors, she lives in California.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780807065235
Author:
Trimberger, Ellen Kay
Publisher:
Beacon Press (MA)
Author:
Trimberger, E. Kay
Location:
Boston
Subject:
Women's Studies - General
Subject:
General Psychology & Psychiatry
Subject:
General Social Science
Subject:
Gender Studies-Womens Studies
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Publication Date:
October 2006
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
344
Dimensions:
9.36x6.34x.77 in. 1.03 lbs.

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Product details 344 pages Beacon Press - English 9780807065235 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , Drawing on stories from diverse women who have been single for many years, Trimberger explodes the idea that fulfillment comes only through coupling with a soulmate. Instead she presents an exciting new identity for women in the twenty-first century: @lt;i@gt;the new single woman@lt;/i@gt;--a woman who is content with her single life.@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt;These gripping personal accounts of how single women's lives evolve over time, combined with Trimberger's incisive analysis, blend to provide a much-needed cultural roadmap for every single woman who is striving to create a satisfying and meaningful life. Trimberger's all-inclusive, paradigm-shifting notion is one that ultimately strengthens and enriches both single women and couples.
"Synopsis" by ,
Drawing on stories from diverse women who have been single for many years, Trimberger explodes the idea that fulfillment comes only through coupling with a soulmate. Instead she presents an exciting new identity for women in the twenty-first century: the new single woman—a woman who is content with her single life.

These gripping personal accounts of how single womens lives evolve over time, combined with Trimbergers incisive analysis, blend to provide a much-needed cultural roadmap for every single woman who is striving to create a satisfying and meaningful life. Trimbergers all-inclusive, paradigm-shifting notion is one that ultimately strengthens and enriches both single women and couples.

“Trimberger explores with openness and grace the experience of single women in a soul-mate culture.” —Arlie Russell Hochschild

“This fascinating study is the perfect antidote to the onslaught of books telling women to marry or be miserable. The women Trimberger depicts have complex and interesting lives enriched by . . . children, family, lovers, and most of all friends. Must reading for the single, the coupled, and everyone in between.” —Katha Pollitt

“A much-needed breath of fresh air. Women have been in bondage to the dream of the ‘soulmate for far too long, and Kay Trimberger gives us the inspiration and insight to get on with our lives.” —Barbara Ehrenreich

“This is an invaluable study . . . I applaud the entire project.” —Vivian Gornick

“Can you hear it? That grinding noise? Its the paradigm shifting ever so slightly . . . The New Single Woman is all about this shift . . . [the book] is edifying for single women of a certain age and possibly inspiring to young women who are fretting that unless they marry, they are fated to die alone—and lonely.” —Jane Ganahl, San Francisco Chronicle

Sociologist E. Kay Trimberger is professor emerita of womens and gender studies at Sonoma State University and is on the advisory board of the American Association for Single People. The author of Intimate Warriors, she lives in Berkeley, California.

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