Culture of Recovery: Making Sense of the Self-help Movement in Women's Lives
By (Author) Elayne Rapping
Beacon Press
Beacon Press
1st September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
305.4
Paperback
232
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 15mm
283g
A thoughtful exploration of the recovery movement and its impact on contemporary life-from talk shows and self-help books to Clinton's presidential campaign.
Elayne Rapping's lucid The Culture of Recovery examines the roots and results of . . . [a] sea change in our notions of why so many bad things happen to so many good women. . . . What's most admirable is the seriousness of Rapping's effort to understand, to refrain from judging. Francine Prose, New York Newsday
"[Rapping's] research into the movement is voluminous; her perceptions are astute. . . . Virtually every page is thought-provoking. Curious, well-informed and open-minded, Rapping is the sort of person I'd like to get stuck with in an airport shut down by a storm, for the conversation would be enthralling." Celia Morris, Houston Chronicle
"Articulate, historically grounded, and well informed." Kirkus Reviews