Review
------
A Washington Post Notable Nonfiction Book of 2012
"Rosin is a gifted storyteller with a talent for ferreting out
volumes of illustrative data, and she paints a compelling picture
of the ways women are ascendant." –Time
"A fascinating new book." –David Brooks, The New York Times
"Pinpoints the precise trajectory and velocity of the culture...
Rosin’s book, anchored by data and aromatized by anecdotes,
concludes that women are gaining the upper hand." –The Washington
Post
"A persuasive, research-grounded argument... The most interesting
sections in The End of Men show that in the portions of the
country where, through culture and money, something like equality
between the sexes is being achieved, the differences between them
collapse." –Esquire
"Heralds the ways current economic and societal power shifts are
bringing 'the age of testosterone' to a close and the
consequences." –Vanity Fair
"Refreshing... Rosin's book may be the most inful and
readable cultural analysis of the year, bringing together
findings from different fields to show that economic shifts and
cultural pressures mean that in many ways, men are being left
behind... The End of Men is buttressed by numbers, but it's a
fascinating read because it transcends them... Rosin's genius was
to connect these dots in ways no one else has for an unexpected
portrait of our moment. The End of Men is not really about a
crisis for men; it's a crisis of American rtunity." –The Los
Angeles Times
"Especially timely... Rosin has her finger squarely on the pulse
of contemporary culture... fresh and compelling." –USA Today
"[Rosin's] thorough research and engaging writing style form a
solid foundation for a thoughtful dialogue that has only just
be... It's not the final word on gender roles in the 21st
century, but it's a notable starting point for a fascinating
conversation." –The Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"Ambitious and surprising... [The End of Men is] solidly
researched and should interest readers who care about feminist
history and how gender issues play out in the culture... A
nuanced, sensitively reported account of how cultural and
economic forces are challenging traditional gender norms and
behavior." –The Boston Globe
"Backed by workforce stats, [Rosin's] stories forge a convincing
case that modern female aptitudes give women the advantage."
–Mother Jones
"Makes us see the larger picture... this provocative book is not
so much about the end of men but the end of male supremacy... The
great strength of Ms. Rosin's argument is that she shows how
these changes in sex, love, ambition and work have little or
nothing to do with hard-wired brain differences or supposed
evolutionary destiny. They occur as a result of economic
patterns, the unavailability of marriageable men, and a global
transformation in the nature of work." –The Wall Street Journal
"In this bold and inspired dispatch, Rosin upends the common
platitudes of contemporary sexual politics with a deeply reported
meditation from the unexpected frontiers of our rapidly changing
culture." –Katie Roiphe, author of The Morning After and Uncommon
Arrangements
"The End of Men describes a new paradigm that can, finally, take
us beyond ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ in an endless ‘gender war.’ What
a ! Ultimately, Rosin's vision is both hope-filled and
creative, allowing both sexes to become far more authentic: as
workers, partners, parents... and people.” –Peggy Orenstein,
author of Cinderella Ate My Daughter and Schoolgirls
PRAISE FOR HANNA ROSIN'S GOD HARVARD
"God's Harvard: A Christian College on a Mission to Save America,
is a rare accomplishment for many reasons - perhaps most of all
because Rosin is a journalist who not only reports but also
observes deeply." –San Francisco Chronicle
"A superb work of extended reportage." –Chicago Sun-Times
"Nuanced and highly readable." –The Washington Post
“[Rosin] covers an impressive a of ground about women… A
great starting point for readers interested in exploring the
intersecting issues of gender, family and employment.”
–Kirkus Reviews
Read more ( javascript:void(0) )
About the Author
----------------
Hanna Rosin is a senior editor at The Atlantic and a
founder of DoubleX, Slate’s women’s section. She has written for
The New Yorker, The New York Times, GQ, The New Republic, and The
Washington Post, and is the recipient of a 2010 National Magazine
Award. Rosin lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband
and three children.
Read more ( javascript:void(0) )
See all Editorial Reviews (
/dp/product-description/1594631832/ref=dp_proddesc_0?ie=UTF8&n=283155&s=books&isInIframe=0
)