16 Oct 2012
Award-winning journalist Hanna Rosin argues that the transitional economy is ushering in a new era in gender relations, and explores how both men and women can adapt to our rapidly changing social and cultural dynamics.
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Minami - 05 Dec 2012 1:53pm
After reading this post and the asaecistod Atlantic article, I couldn't help feeling that the article is more about how boys and young men are failing than about women winning. And a lot of that has to do with how our schools are failing boys. Why are boys failing? Largely because they're disengaged from education. And why are they disengaged? Mostly as a form of psychic self-protection against the War on Boys written about so presciently by Christina Hoff Sommers.Which isn't to say that this is the total explanation for the entire cultural shift we're witnessing far from it. But it is a part of it, and an important part at that.-July 22, 2010 at 5:16 pm