In this rich and savvy collection of commentaries on the events, people and issues that shape and define our world, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and New York Times bestselling author Ellen Goodman cuts to the heart of the stories and controversies that helped to define our times. For over twenty-five years, nationally syndicated columnist Ellen Goodman has been training her lens on contemporary American life. A marvelously direct writer with keen insight into what makes the average American tick, laugh and occasionally boil with rage, Goodman takes her measure of the national psyche in a…mehr
In this rich and savvy collection of commentaries on the events, people and issues that shape and define our world, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and New York Times bestselling author Ellen Goodman cuts to the heart of the stories and controversies that helped to define our times. For over twenty-five years, nationally syndicated columnist Ellen Goodman has been training her lens on contemporary American life. A marvelously direct writer with keen insight into what makes the average American tick, laugh and occasionally boil with rage, Goodman takes her measure of the national psyche in a voice that is at once perceptive, witty and deeply humane. Paper Trail, her first collection in more than ten years, journeys through an era that has been golden in its advances and bleak in its disappointments. In a voice both reasoned and impassioned, she makes sense of the cultural debates that have captured our attention and sometimes become national obsessions. She wrestles with the close-to-the-bone issues of abortion, working mothers and gay marriage, the struggles for civil liberties and equal rights, and the moral complexity of assisted suicide and biotech babies. As she wends through the era of the Clinton scandals and the "amBushing" of America, the dot-com boom and bust, the horrors of September 11 and the War on Terrorism, Goodman pauses to celebrate some of our lost icons, including Jackie Onassis, Princess Diana and Doctor Spock. She reminds us as well of the fleeting fame of such instant celebrities as Elian Gonzalez and Lorena Bobbitt. The lines that separate public and private life dissolve under Goodman's scrutiny as she shows us how Washington politics, Silicon Valley technology and the national media culture infiltrate our jobs, relationships and minds. With the trademark clarity that readers count on, she walks us through the dilemmas posed by new technologies that range from cloning to cell phones and makes us laugh at the vagaries of Viagra and Botox and unreality TV. And in a world that sometimes seems to be stuck on fast forward, she holds on to values as timeless as a family Thanksgiving and a summer porch in Maine. Including more than 160 of Ellen Goodman's lively and stylish columns, this timely collection walks us along the paper trail in a voice that is both crystal clear and original.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ellen Goodman's column appears in more than 400 newspapers. A syndicated columnist for the Boston Globe and the Washington Post Writers Group, and the coauthor of the New York Times bestselling book on female friendships I Know Just What You Mean, Goodman lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Contents Introduction American Scene The Self-service Generation The Latest Rage Class Warriors The Ups and Downs of the Sex Pill Hurrying Healing The Gospel of Abstinence A New "Modest Proposal" The Supersizing of America A Mixed Message on the Work Ethic Tansy, Goldenrod 101 Betting on Diversity One-upping the Preschoolers A Pill for What Haunts You Cloe's First Fourth Speed Zone The Malcontent of a Content Provider Rethinking the Rape Shield Prince Tell-It-All Trash TV Trickery OJ's No Victim Bobbitt Babbling Elian in the Middle Requiem for a Princess Fearing Strangers The Cough Heard 'Round the World Talking Back People Watching Mistress of Chaos You're a Good Man, Charlie Schulz A Death in the Family of Newspapers Jackie Was a Model of Dignity to the End Father Who Knew Best The Spock Generation The Lady with All the Answers Ronald Reagan's Long Good-bye Last Day in the Neighborhood Civil & Other Liberties Zero Tolerance for Children Open or Empty-Minded? "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" When Hate Is a Crime The Kaczynski Conundrum The Case of the Pregnancy Police On Civil Rights and Civility In the Combat Zone Rock of Ages Portraying FDR -- As He Was From Outlaws to In-Laws Character & Caricature Out-of-Character Experiences Mike, We Hardly Knew Ye Lives Built on Lies Bill, Monica & Us: Act One Bill, Monica & Us: Act Two Bill, Monica & Us: Act Three Legislate Respect? No, Sir Timothy McVeigh Is No Enigma Bob Kerrey's -- and Our -- Long Journey Back American Taliban The View from Somewhere Thurmond's Past Is Our Present Rush & the Wimp Family Matters The Functional American Family Meet Your Children A Child Robbed of Her Childhood Overwork Overwhelms Strangers and Dangers on a Summer Day Sins of the Sons Of Jewels and Laws The Answer Is Love, Not Science Taking Dad's Car Keys Away Chasing the Demons Tick Tock Tick Tock Walking on Our Mother's Bones At Large The Hidden Women of Afghanistan The First Internet War After the "Gotchas" Awful Mission Accomplished Religious Zealots There and Here All in It Together Religion Heals and Divides Fundamental Misogyny On Evil Remembrance and Resilience When Suicide Becomes a Weapon 9/11 24/7 Iraq: How Did We Get Here? Iraq: The Home Front Iraq: The Aftermath Iraq: The Heroine September 11 Spin Three Steps Forward Blonde Ambition The Abortion Art Gallery Florida Fetus Fight When Thin Bites Fiji Blame the Working Mother The End of Motherhood as We Knew It The Really Mean Girls Hillary 1: The Candidate's Wife Hillary 2: MVP on the Defense Team Hillary 3: The Candidate Hillary 4: The Senator History's Challenge to Laura Bush The Silicone Story The Raging Hormone Debate Are Women Now Insiders on the War? Tech Trail Internet Intimacy Reach Out and Miss Someone Brain Housekeeping Me and My Palm Back to Civilization? Good Morning Spamerica Life Before the Cameras An Old-Fashioned Upgrade Trail Mix Don't Fret, Mes Amis, About Le Hot Dog The Bagel That Ate New York Jackie's Junque Third Reich Rhetoric Forward Thinking Meno-Positive Caffeine Warrior Gender & Other Gaps How Girls Read Boys Sisterhood Splintered Equality at 63? The First Campaign for First Gentleman Attack Ads with a Woman's Touch One-Size-Fits-All Education A Kinder, Gentler Patriarchy Lost in the Gender Gap Marriage on a Sliding Scale Bio & Other Ethics Of Life and Prolife Dr. Partner to Dr. Provider The Money or the Egg? Hello, Dolly -- And Molly and Polly and Lolly and Folly The Seed Catalog Clone or Clown A Moral Bankruptcy Mourning Medicine A Kidney for the Boss Dying the Dutch Way Demons in a Death Penalty Case Dying the Kevorkian Way Getting to Know Death Connections & Missed Connections Marrying Up? How to Capture Mr. Right The Name Game for Newlyweds Marriage as Poverty Cure A Honeymoon or Jail? A New Take on Divorce Battle of Sexes -- and Excesses What Celibacy's Got to Do With It Of Sex and Silence To Have and to Wager Close to Home The Gotta-Go Generation Outliving My Father The Tried and True Vacation I Worked Hard for That Furrowed Brow Squirrel Sense The Right Course for Midlife Here and Now with Auntie Brave Beginning He Was the Boss -- and a Lot More Welcome to My Grandson Rest Stop America's Incredible Shrinking Vacation A Sense of Place My Left Knee Putting Down Roots Mindful of the Uncertainty of Life After 20 Years of Cultivation, My Garden Is Growing Me A Commencement Day Confession Acknowledgments
Contents Introduction American Scene The Self-service Generation The Latest Rage Class Warriors The Ups and Downs of the Sex Pill Hurrying Healing The Gospel of Abstinence A New "Modest Proposal" The Supersizing of America A Mixed Message on the Work Ethic Tansy, Goldenrod 101 Betting on Diversity One-upping the Preschoolers A Pill for What Haunts You Cloe's First Fourth Speed Zone The Malcontent of a Content Provider Rethinking the Rape Shield Prince Tell-It-All Trash TV Trickery OJ's No Victim Bobbitt Babbling Elian in the Middle Requiem for a Princess Fearing Strangers The Cough Heard 'Round the World Talking Back People Watching Mistress of Chaos You're a Good Man, Charlie Schulz A Death in the Family of Newspapers Jackie Was a Model of Dignity to the End Father Who Knew Best The Spock Generation The Lady with All the Answers Ronald Reagan's Long Good-bye Last Day in the Neighborhood Civil & Other Liberties Zero Tolerance for Children Open or Empty-Minded? "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" When Hate Is a Crime The Kaczynski Conundrum The Case of the Pregnancy Police On Civil Rights and Civility In the Combat Zone Rock of Ages Portraying FDR -- As He Was From Outlaws to In-Laws Character & Caricature Out-of-Character Experiences Mike, We Hardly Knew Ye Lives Built on Lies Bill, Monica & Us: Act One Bill, Monica & Us: Act Two Bill, Monica & Us: Act Three Legislate Respect? No, Sir Timothy McVeigh Is No Enigma Bob Kerrey's -- and Our -- Long Journey Back American Taliban The View from Somewhere Thurmond's Past Is Our Present Rush & the Wimp Family Matters The Functional American Family Meet Your Children A Child Robbed of Her Childhood Overwork Overwhelms Strangers and Dangers on a Summer Day Sins of the Sons Of Jewels and Laws The Answer Is Love, Not Science Taking Dad's Car Keys Away Chasing the Demons Tick Tock Tick Tock Walking on Our Mother's Bones At Large The Hidden Women of Afghanistan The First Internet War After the "Gotchas" Awful Mission Accomplished Religious Zealots There and Here All in It Together Religion Heals and Divides Fundamental Misogyny On Evil Remembrance and Resilience When Suicide Becomes a Weapon 9/11 24/7 Iraq: How Did We Get Here? Iraq: The Home Front Iraq: The Aftermath Iraq: The Heroine September 11 Spin Three Steps Forward Blonde Ambition The Abortion Art Gallery Florida Fetus Fight When Thin Bites Fiji Blame the Working Mother The End of Motherhood as We Knew It The Really Mean Girls Hillary 1: The Candidate's Wife Hillary 2: MVP on the Defense Team Hillary 3: The Candidate Hillary 4: The Senator History's Challenge to Laura Bush The Silicone Story The Raging Hormone Debate Are Women Now Insiders on the War? Tech Trail Internet Intimacy Reach Out and Miss Someone Brain Housekeeping Me and My Palm Back to Civilization? Good Morning Spamerica Life Before the Cameras An Old-Fashioned Upgrade Trail Mix Don't Fret, Mes Amis, About Le Hot Dog The Bagel That Ate New York Jackie's Junque Third Reich Rhetoric Forward Thinking Meno-Positive Caffeine Warrior Gender & Other Gaps How Girls Read Boys Sisterhood Splintered Equality at 63? The First Campaign for First Gentleman Attack Ads with a Woman's Touch One-Size-Fits-All Education A Kinder, Gentler Patriarchy Lost in the Gender Gap Marriage on a Sliding Scale Bio & Other Ethics Of Life and Prolife Dr. Partner to Dr. Provider The Money or the Egg? Hello, Dolly -- And Molly and Polly and Lolly and Folly The Seed Catalog Clone or Clown A Moral Bankruptcy Mourning Medicine A Kidney for the Boss Dying the Dutch Way Demons in a Death Penalty Case Dying the Kevorkian Way Getting to Know Death Connections & Missed Connections Marrying Up? How to Capture Mr. Right The Name Game for Newlyweds Marriage as Poverty Cure A Honeymoon or Jail? A New Take on Divorce Battle of Sexes -- and Excesses What Celibacy's Got to Do With It Of Sex and Silence To Have and to Wager Close to Home The Gotta-Go Generation Outliving My Father The Tried and True Vacation I Worked Hard for That Furrowed Brow Squirrel Sense The Right Course for Midlife Here and Now with Auntie Brave Beginning He Was the Boss -- and a Lot More Welcome to My Grandson Rest Stop America's Incredible Shrinking Vacation A Sense of Place My Left Knee Putting Down Roots Mindful of the Uncertainty of Life After 20 Years of Cultivation, My Garden Is Growing Me A Commencement Day Confession Acknowledgments
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