Toxic Femininity in the Workplace: Office Gender Politics Are a Battlefield
By (Author) Ginny Hogan
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
1st October 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
658.30082
Hardback
112
Width 152mm, Height 184mm
346g
If theres one thing we can agree on in a post-Trump America, its that sexism exists. While there are myriad books on female friendship in the marketplace, Toxic Femininity is the first book on the special relationship between female coworkers and gender dynamics in the workplace to hit the market in a comedic gifty way.
Talented humorist Ginny Hogan explores themes of sexism, workplace gender dynamics, and the challenges facing women at work (particularly in STEM fields) with disarming wit. Toxic Femininity includes fun short pieces (such as, I'm Not A Sexist; I Also Ask My Male Colleagues If Theyre Menstruating and How Silicon Valley Created The Perfect Meritocracy If You Specifically Happen To Be A Young, Straight, Well-Educated White Man), true-false and multiple choice quizzes (including: Are You Too Aggressive, or "Are You Politely Stating Your Opinion and Are You a True Feminist, a Male Feminist, a Feminist Just to Get Laid, or a Loaf of Bread), and even some surrealist essays (such as A Woman From The Year 3018 Visits a Tech Startup and The Noise-Canceling Headphones Lament). Toxic Femininityis a book that can be enjoyed in little sips or in one long drink.
The variety of the pieces and the illustrations make a lovely and gifty packagethis product is perfect for a mentor encouraging her mentees, a big sister preparing her little sister for the work place, or shoring up your best friend after a rough day.
A conversation piece as much as a gift, the humorous nature of the work makes it possible to face topics that can be difficult to tackle head on; and we hope that this book will be able to serve not just as a gift but as a jumping off point for those hard-to have conversations that are a part of every work place environment.
Ginny Hogan understands that just because women want to be taken seriously in the workplace doesnt mean we have to be serious. While reading Toxic Feminity, you will laugh, you will nod, and you will learn. Nell Scovell, author of Just the Funny Parts: And a Few hard Truths about Sneaking into the Hollywood Boys Club Ginny Hogan takes the daily sexist indignities of being a woman with a job and makes them funny slash bearable. Blythe Roberson, author of How to Date Men When You Hate Men This book is for anyone whos ever cringed when a coworker said, Women get maternity rooms, why dont men get masturbation rooms Its so funny and so smart. Sarah Cooper, author of How to Be Successful Without Hurting Mens Feelings
GINNY HOGAN is an NYC-based stand up comic and writer. She is a contributor to the New Yorker and McSweeney's, and she's the editor of the comedy blog Little Old Lady. She got her start as a data scientist in the mayonnaise industry, and since then she has tried to turn some of the uglier parts of the tech industry into comedy.