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Ann Douglas

    1. Jänner 1942

    Ann Douglas regt wichtige Gespräche über Elternschaft und psychische Gesundheit an und konzentriert sich darauf, Eltern einen ganzheitlichen Ansatz für das Familienleben zu vermitteln. Ihre Arbeit zielt darauf ab, Eltern dabei zu helfen, sich sicherer und fähiger zu fühlen, anstatt ängstlich oder schuldig. Douglas' Schriften und Vorträge sollen inspirieren, informieren und unterhalten, während sie gleichzeitig positive Veränderungen in der elterlichen Denkweise und Praxis motivieren. Sie ermutigt Leser und Zuhörer, ihre Rollen mit einem Gefühl von Kompetenz und Zuversicht anzunehmen.

    Trying Again
    The Mother of all Pregnancy Books
    Navigating the Messy Middle
    The Mother of All Toddler Books
    Betty und ihre Schwestern
    Onkel Toms Hütte
    • "Onkel Toms Hütte" (engl. "Uncle Tom’s Cabin") ist ein 1852 veröffentlichter Roman von Harriet Beecher Stowe, der das Schicksal einer Reihe afroamerikanischer Sklaven und ihrer Eigentümer in den vierziger Jahren des 19. Jahrhunderts in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika schildert.

      Onkel Toms Hütte
    • Nach dem Drehbuch von Swicord, Robin Basierend auf dem Klassiker von Alcott, Louisa May ( Das Buch zum Film). 8 Farbtaf. 141 S.

      Betty und ihre Schwestern
    • Roughly 68 million North American women currently grapple with the challenges of midlife, faced with a culture that tells them their "best-before date" has long passed. In Navigating the Messy Middle, Ann Douglas pushes back against this toxic narrative, providing a fierce and unapologetic book for and about midlife women. In this deeply validating and encouraging book, Douglas interviews well over one hundred women of different backgrounds and identities, sharing their diverse conversations about the complex and intertwined issues that women must grapple with at midlife: from family responsibilities to career pivots, health concerns to building community. Readers will find a book that offers practical, evidence-based strategies for thriving at midlife, coupled with compelling first-person stories. Offering purpose and meaning in a life stage that can otherwise feel out of control, Douglas pushes back against the message that women at midlife are no longer relevant and needed, highlighting the far-reaching economic, political and social impacts of these messages and providing a refreshing counter-narrative that maps out a path forward for women at midlife. Both a midlife love letter and a lament, Navigating the Messy Middle both celebrates the beauty and rages at the many injustices of this life stage and provides readers with the tools to chart their own course.

      Navigating the Messy Middle
    • The Mother of all Pregnancy Books

      • 600 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden
      3,8(701)Abgeben

      The ultimate guide to conception, birth, and everything in between. Unlike all those otherbossy, tell-you-what-to-do titles, this funny, entertaining guide presents expectant parents with all the facts on such perennial hot topics as pain relief during labor, episiotomy, and circumcision, and empowers them to make informed personal choices. It's packed with tools you won't find anywhere else, including: * Charts highlighting the risks of using various over-the-counter drug productsduring pregnancy * Lists of the ten best -- and worst --baby products * A set of emergency childbirth procedures * Forthright discussions of difficult topics like infertility, high-risk pregnancy, and pregnancy and infant loss that other books are loathe to tackle

      The Mother of all Pregnancy Books
    • Trying Again

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,7(151)Abgeben

      Trying Again lessens the uncertainties about pregnancy after miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss by providing the facts to help you determine if you and your partner are emotionally ready for another pregnancy. It also imparts essential advice about preparing and planning for another baby when you decide the time is right.

      Trying Again
    • The Feminization of American Culture

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      3,6(112)Abgeben

      This modern classic by one of our leading scholars seeks to explain the values prevalent in today's mass culture by tracing them back to their roots in the Victorian era. As religion lost its hold on the public mind, clergymen and educated women, powerless and insignificant in the society of the time, together exerted a profound effect on the only areas open to their influence: the arts and literature. Women wrote books that idealized the very qualities that kept them powerless: timidity, piety, and a disdain for competition. Sentimental values that permeated popular literature continue to influence modern culture, preoccupied as it is with glamour, banal melodrama, and mindless consumption. This new paperback edition, with a new Preface, will reach yet more readers with its persuasive and provocative theory. Richard Bernstein of The New York Times said: "Her remarkable scholarship is going to set the standard for a long time to come."

      The Feminization of American Culture
    • Terrible Honesty

      Mongrel Manhattan in the 1920s

      • 606 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      "Terrible Honesty" is the biography of a decade, a portrait of the soul of a generation - based on the lives and work of more than a hundred men and women. In a strikingly original interpretation that brings the Jazz Age to life in a wholly new way, Ann Douglas arugues that when, after World War I, the United States began to assume the economic and political leadership of the West, New York became the heart of a daring and accomplished historical transformation.

      Terrible Honesty
    • Industrial Peacemaking

      • 688 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      Studies the process of negotiations during industrial labor disputes. It also includes the transcript of a series of mediation sessions between the Atlas Recording Machine Company and the Local 89, OPQ International Labor Union.

      Industrial Peacemaking
    • It's a Girl

      Women Writers on Raising Daughters

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The most popular question any pregnant woman is asked — aside from "When are you due?" — has got to be "Are you having a girl or a boy?" When author Andrea Buchanan was pregnant with her daughter, she was thrilled to be expecting a girl. Some people were happy for her; visions of flouncy pink dresses and promises of mother-daughter bonding were the predictable responses. Other people, though, were "Is your husband OK with that?" "You can try again." "Girls are tough." This mixed message led her to explore the issue herself, with help from her fellow writers and moms, many of whom had had the same experience. As she did in It's a Women Writers on Raising Sons, Buchanan and her contributors take on what it's really like to raise a child-in this case, a girl-from babyhood to adulthood.It's a Girl, is a wide-ranging, often humorous, and honest collection of essays about the experience of the mother-daughter bond, taking on topics like "princess power" ("Shining, Shimmering, Splendid"), adding a girl to a brood of boys ("Confessions of a Tomboy Mom"), dealing with a daughter's eating disorder ("The Food Rules"), and mothering "hardcore mini-feminists" ("Tough Girls").

      It's a Girl