Heading Home, Shani Orgad
Heading Home, Shani Orgad
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Heading Home
Motherhood, Work, and the Failed Promise of Equality

Author: Shani Orgad

Narrator: Gabrielle Baker

Unabridged: 11 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/08/2019


Synopsis

Women in today's advanced capitalist societies are encouraged to "lean in." The media and government champion women's empowerment. In a cultural climate where women can seemingly have it all, why do so many successful professional women—lawyers, financial managers, teachers, engineers, and others—give up their careers after having children and become stay-at-home mothers? How do they feel about their decision and what do their stories tell us about contemporary society?

Heading Home reveals the stark gap between the promise of gender equality and women's experience of continued injustice. It draws on in-depth, personal, and profoundly ambivalent interviews with highly educated London women who left paid employment to take care of their children while their husbands continued to work in high-powered jobs. Equipped with the language of feminism, the women Shani Orgad interviews clearly identify the structural forces that produce and maintain gender inequality. Yet they still struggle to articulate their decisions outside the narrow cultural ideals that devalue motherhood and individualize success and failure. Orgad juxtaposes these stories with media and policy depictions of women, work, and family, detailing how these women continue to interpret and judge themselves according to the ideals that are failing them.

About Shani Orgad

Shani Orgad is associate professor in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is the author of Storytelling Online: Talking Breast Cancer on the Internet, Media Representation and the Global Imagination, and Caring in Crisis?: Humanitarianism, the Public and NGOs (with Irene Bruna Seu).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lady

Great strides have been made in the last 50 years when it comes to equality between the genders. So why is it that many highly-educated, career-driven women are still opting out of the workplace entirely to take care of their children? The prevailing societal answer is that this is entirely due to p......more

Goodreads review by Cristie

The author perfectly captured the guilt and other emotions experienced by women that have families and still want to have a fulfilling career and life.......more

Goodreads review by Tina

I liked it primarily because it gave a sneak peak into sociologists work in an accessible way. The content/discoveries were not that insightful.......more