Shani Orgad and Rosalind Gill examine how imperatives directed at women to â love your bodyâ and â believe in yourselfâ imply that psychological blocks hold women back rather than entrenched social injustices.
Shani Orgad and Rosalind Gill examine how imperatives directed at women to â love your bodyâ and â believe in yourselfâ imply that psychological blocks hold women back rather than entrenched social injustices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shani Orgad is Professor of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science and author of Heading Home: Motherhood, Work, and the Failed Promise of Equality. Rosalind Gill is Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at City, University of London, and author of Gender and the Media.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction: The Confidence Imperative 1 1. Body Confidence 29 2. Confidence at Work 56 3. Confident Relating 76 4. Confident Mothering 100 5. Confidence without Borders 124 Conclusion: Beyond Confidence 143 Notes 163 Bibliography 203 Index 229