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Author: Rebecca Traister

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781476716565

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/03/2016

Audiobook length: 31 min

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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Why listen to All the Single Ladies

Listening to the summary audiobook of "All the Single Ladies" by Rebecca Traister is essential for anyone seeking to understand the evolving role of women in modern society. Traister's insightful exploration of single women's lives challenges traditional narratives, highlighting their contributions to culture, politics, and economics. Through engaging storytelling and in-depth analysis, the audiobook offers valuable perspectives on empowerment, independence, and the dynamics of contemporary relationships, making it a must-listen for those interested in feminist discourse and social change.

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.

Key Insights from All the Single Ladies

  • In 'All the Single Ladies', Traister explores how single women have historically been marginalized but have also found empowerment and independence through this status. She argues that being single can open up opportunities for personal growth, community building, and political engagement.
  • The book challenges societal norms that define women’s worth by their marital status, presenting singlehood as a valid and fulfilling choice. Traister illustrates how single women have been at the forefront of social movements, shaping culture and politics from a place of autonomy.
  • Traister stitches together personal narratives, historical analysis, and contemporary examples to highlight the diverse experiences of single women. By doing so, she reveals the shifting landscape of relationships and the growing acceptance of single life in modern society.
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