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Alice Duer Miller

Are Parents People

In “Are Parents People?”, Alice Duer Miller employs her signature wit and perceptive insight to explore the often-overlooked complexities of parenthood in early 20th-century America. Through a series of poignant essays and humorous observations, Miller delves into the dichotomy between parental responsibilities and individual identities. The book captures a moment in literary history marked by the intersection of feminism and the changing social landscape, making it a critical reflection on both the constraints and joys of parenthood. Her incisive prose juxtaposes traditional familial roles with the burgeoning quest for self-definition, resonating with contemporary discussions on gender and societal expectations. Alice Duer Miller was not only a celebrated poet and novelist but also a fierce advocate for women'Äôs rights. Her experiences as a mother, coupled with her involvement in early feminist movements, informed her nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by parents'Äîparticularly mothers'Äîduring her time. Drawing inspiration from her own life and the struggles of those around her, Miller crafts arguments that are as relevant today as they were when first published, serving as both a critique and a celebration of the parental experience. “Are Parents People?” is essential reading for anyone seeking deeper insights into the evolving roles of parenthood and gender in society. It encourages reflection on the delicate balance between parenting and personal fulfillment, making it a valuable resource for scholars, parents, and anyone intrigued by the social dynamics of family life. Miller'Äôs incisive commentary will challenge your views while inviting you to share in her laughter and understanding.
275 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2021
Год выхода издания
2021
Издательство
Good Press
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