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All the Single Ladies Summary Audiobook

Rebecca Traister

Unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation

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Author: Rebecca Traister

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781476716565

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/03/2016

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2How the epoch of single women came to be
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Chapter 3The lives of modern single women
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Chapter 4The future of single women
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Chapter 5Summary&Review
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Who should listen All the Single Ladies

"All the Single Ladies" by Rebecca Traister is an insightful exploration of modern womanhood that appeals to a diverse audience, particularly women navigating their single years, those interested in feminist discourse, and anyone curious about the evolving social dynamics surrounding marriage and independence. It resonates with readers seeking a deeper understanding of the cultural implications of single life, as well as historical context regarding women's rights and autonomy. This summary audiobook is perfect for anyone looking to engage with thought-provoking ideas about identity, relationships, and societal expectations, all while celebrating the strength and agency of single women.

3 quotes from All the Single Ladies

  • "The nation has had its ideas about single women, and they have generally been ones about what is wrong with them, as if their single status is a personal failing rather than a social phenomenon."
  • "Single women have existed in every kind of situation, and they are capable of claiming their lives and demanding the respect they deserve, regardless of their marital status."
  • "There is power in a woman's choice to be single, and that choice has political and social implications that can challenge traditional notions of gender and relationships."

Author : Rebecca Traister

Rebeca Traister is a journalist and author, as well as a contributing editor at Elle magazine. Her writing often explores roles of women in politics, media, and entertainment, offering perceptive and critical takes on various topics from a feminist perspective. Traister has written and published several books, all of which concern women's issues. Her works have been lauded due to their informative, well-researched content and beautiful language. She values objectivity and strives to accurately present a diversity of female perspectives.