Cut Loose
(Mostly) Older Women on the End of Their (Mostly) Long-Term Relationships
Herausgeber: Bauer-Maglin, Nan
Cut Loose
(Mostly) Older Women on the End of Their (Mostly) Long-Term Relationships
Herausgeber: Bauer-Maglin, Nan
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In unflinchingly honest and intelligent prose, mostly older women talk about the end of (mostly) long-term relationships, addressing the gamut of subjects related to the ending of their relationships and giving voice to what it means to be cut loose.
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In unflinchingly honest and intelligent prose, mostly older women talk about the end of (mostly) long-term relationships, addressing the gamut of subjects related to the ending of their relationships and giving voice to what it means to be cut loose.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- None edition
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 158mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780813538471
- ISBN-10: 0813538475
- Artikelnr.: 21517324
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- None edition
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 158mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780813538471
- ISBN-10: 0813538475
- Artikelnr.: 21517324
Nan Bauer-Maglin is the academic director of the CUNY Baccalaureate Program at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Prior to that she was a professor of English at Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY. She coedited Women Confronting Retirement: A Nontraditional Guide , "Bad Girls/Good Girls": Women, Sex, and Power in the Nineties (both from Rutgers University Press), and Women and Stepfamilies: Voices of Anger and Love .
"If no" and "I give my husband fish sausage" / Page Dougherty Delano
What was home / Laurie Silver
"Chapter four you break up": a journal / Octavia Nevins
Growing up middle aged / Marita Lopez-Mena
Reflections on April Fool's Day / Diane Raymond
Talaq, divorce / Zohra Saed
No more romance for me / Sue O'Sullivan
From Buddy to Joe to Harriet / Harriet Luria
So much for "Happily ever after" / Naomi Woronov
Dear Harry: unsent e-mails to an Ex / Susan Becker
My own dance / Margie Kaplan
Event horizon / Mary Stuart
The only life I have / Janice Stieber Rous
"Observing the cormorant" / Phyllis Berman
"Trashed" / Carol Burdick
Marriage comes and goes, but sex is forever / Anne Simcock
Last love: the nature of romantic rejection / Helen Fisher
Leaking affections: a socio-psychoanalytic view / Catherine B. Silver
What's really going on here? The therapist's perspective / Marilyn Ogus
Katz
Divorce is economic suicide / Nancy Dailey
Single women at midlife: the always, already dumped / Nancy Berke
Snow white and rose red meet their "Prince" / Isabella Giovanni and Annie
Peacock
Left alone: deserted by death or divorce / Merle Froschl
Splitsville: break-up literature / Nan Bauer-Maglin
Break-up art / Louise Weinberg
"Unholy matrimony" and "The chore" / Diana Festa
About the contributors
What was home / Laurie Silver
"Chapter four you break up": a journal / Octavia Nevins
Growing up middle aged / Marita Lopez-Mena
Reflections on April Fool's Day / Diane Raymond
Talaq, divorce / Zohra Saed
No more romance for me / Sue O'Sullivan
From Buddy to Joe to Harriet / Harriet Luria
So much for "Happily ever after" / Naomi Woronov
Dear Harry: unsent e-mails to an Ex / Susan Becker
My own dance / Margie Kaplan
Event horizon / Mary Stuart
The only life I have / Janice Stieber Rous
"Observing the cormorant" / Phyllis Berman
"Trashed" / Carol Burdick
Marriage comes and goes, but sex is forever / Anne Simcock
Last love: the nature of romantic rejection / Helen Fisher
Leaking affections: a socio-psychoanalytic view / Catherine B. Silver
What's really going on here? The therapist's perspective / Marilyn Ogus
Katz
Divorce is economic suicide / Nancy Dailey
Single women at midlife: the always, already dumped / Nancy Berke
Snow white and rose red meet their "Prince" / Isabella Giovanni and Annie
Peacock
Left alone: deserted by death or divorce / Merle Froschl
Splitsville: break-up literature / Nan Bauer-Maglin
Break-up art / Louise Weinberg
"Unholy matrimony" and "The chore" / Diana Festa
About the contributors
"If no" and "I give my husband fish sausage" / Page Dougherty Delano
What was home / Laurie Silver
"Chapter four you break up": a journal / Octavia Nevins
Growing up middle aged / Marita Lopez-Mena
Reflections on April Fool's Day / Diane Raymond
Talaq, divorce / Zohra Saed
No more romance for me / Sue O'Sullivan
From Buddy to Joe to Harriet / Harriet Luria
So much for "Happily ever after" / Naomi Woronov
Dear Harry: unsent e-mails to an Ex / Susan Becker
My own dance / Margie Kaplan
Event horizon / Mary Stuart
The only life I have / Janice Stieber Rous
"Observing the cormorant" / Phyllis Berman
"Trashed" / Carol Burdick
Marriage comes and goes, but sex is forever / Anne Simcock
Last love: the nature of romantic rejection / Helen Fisher
Leaking affections: a socio-psychoanalytic view / Catherine B. Silver
What's really going on here? The therapist's perspective / Marilyn Ogus
Katz
Divorce is economic suicide / Nancy Dailey
Single women at midlife: the always, already dumped / Nancy Berke
Snow white and rose red meet their "Prince" / Isabella Giovanni and Annie
Peacock
Left alone: deserted by death or divorce / Merle Froschl
Splitsville: break-up literature / Nan Bauer-Maglin
Break-up art / Louise Weinberg
"Unholy matrimony" and "The chore" / Diana Festa
About the contributors
What was home / Laurie Silver
"Chapter four you break up": a journal / Octavia Nevins
Growing up middle aged / Marita Lopez-Mena
Reflections on April Fool's Day / Diane Raymond
Talaq, divorce / Zohra Saed
No more romance for me / Sue O'Sullivan
From Buddy to Joe to Harriet / Harriet Luria
So much for "Happily ever after" / Naomi Woronov
Dear Harry: unsent e-mails to an Ex / Susan Becker
My own dance / Margie Kaplan
Event horizon / Mary Stuart
The only life I have / Janice Stieber Rous
"Observing the cormorant" / Phyllis Berman
"Trashed" / Carol Burdick
Marriage comes and goes, but sex is forever / Anne Simcock
Last love: the nature of romantic rejection / Helen Fisher
Leaking affections: a socio-psychoanalytic view / Catherine B. Silver
What's really going on here? The therapist's perspective / Marilyn Ogus
Katz
Divorce is economic suicide / Nancy Dailey
Single women at midlife: the always, already dumped / Nancy Berke
Snow white and rose red meet their "Prince" / Isabella Giovanni and Annie
Peacock
Left alone: deserted by death or divorce / Merle Froschl
Splitsville: break-up literature / Nan Bauer-Maglin
Break-up art / Louise Weinberg
"Unholy matrimony" and "The chore" / Diana Festa
About the contributors