The Ineligible Bachelorette

The Ineligible Bachelorette
Author: Starr Burroughs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2017-01-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998522005

ARE YOU SABOTAGING YOUR RELATIONSHIPS? Finding the person you want to spend your life with is one of the biggest decisions you'll ever make, and the fear of choosing poorly can paralyze you into inaction or emotional unavailability. In The Ineligible Bachelorette, Starr Burroughs shares the ways single women allow insecurity, impossible expectations, fear, or a lack of self-awareness to keep them from dating the type of men worth marrying. She breaks down these different challenges and helps you take a hard look at the ways you may be sabotaging potential relationships. She highlights the godly traits you should be looking for in men and offers permission to give guys you might otherwise overlook a chance. Drawing inspiration from her own story, and those of her friends, she shares her personal insights and experiences. This book is full of tough love, while still rooting for the reader to successfully navigate the bumpy road toward marriage. You will feel encouraged and empowered to overcome roadblocks that may be keeping you from God's plan for your life.

Game, Set, Match

Game, Set, Match
Author: Susan Ware
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0807877999

When Billie Jean King trounced Bobby Riggs in tennis's "Battle of the Sexes" in 1973, she placed sports squarely at the center of a national debate about gender equity. In this winning combination of biography and history, Susan Ware argues that King's challenge to sexism, the supportive climate of second-wave feminism, and the legislative clout of Title IX sparked a women's sports revolution in the 1970s that fundamentally reshaped American society. While King did not single-handedly cause the revolution in women's sports, she quickly became one of its most enduring symbols, as did Title IX, a federal law that was initially passed in 1972 to attack sex discrimination in educational institutions but had its greatest impact by opening opportunities for women in sports. King's place in tennis history is secure, and now, with Game, Set, Match, she can take her rightful place as a key player in the history of feminism as well. By linking the stories of King and Title IX, Ware explains why women's sports took off in the 1970s and demonstrates how giving women a sporting chance has permanently changed American life on and off the playing field.

Iustitia

Iustitia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1974
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The Surveillance of Women on Reality Television

The Surveillance of Women on Reality Television
Author: Rachel E. Dubrofsky
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2011-06-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0739169254

Rachel E. Dubrofsky examines the reality TV series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette in one of the first book-length feminist analysis of the reality TV genre. The research found in The Surveillance of Women on Reality TV: Watching The Bachelor and The Bachelorette meets the growing need for scholarship on the reality genre. This book asks us to be attentive to how the surveillance context of the program impacts gendered and racialized bodies. Dubrofsky takes up issues that cut across the U.S. cultural landscape: the use of surveillance in the creation of entertainment products, the proliferation of public confession and its configuration as a therapeutic tool, the ways in which women's displays of emotion are shown on television, the changing face of popular feminist discourse (notions of choice and empowerment), and the recentering of whiteness in popular media.

The Women's Movement in the Seventies

The Women's Movement in the Seventies
Author: Albert Krichmar
Publisher: Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 908
Release: 1977
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Partly-annotated bibliography on the status of women and women's rights.

Neva Hafta

Neva Hafta
Author: Edwardo Jackson
Publisher: Villard
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2003-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780375757747

Meet Nick—young, single, handsome, and about to lose his mother to breast cancer. Upon hearing that she has only eighteen months to live, Nick decides that he wants her to see her only child get married before she dies. Backed by his friend and editor, Craig, Nick sets out to find a wife in a year’s time, anonymously writing about his hell-bent search for love in a column for the San Diego Reader. In no time, Nick’s hilarious struggles with a self-absorbed actress, a foreign med student, a driven political aide, and a down-to-earth movie star transform “Anonymous” into the talk of the town—and then the nation. Trapped by his faceless celebrity, burdened with an outlandishly single best friend, hamstrung by a floundering acting career, and overwhelmed by the fear of losing his mother, Nick becomes more and more desperate as time runs out. Can a man who was always convinced he would “neva hafta” settle for an uninspiring relationship find true love—on a timeline?

The Golden Age of DC Comics

The Golden Age of DC Comics
Author: Paul Levitz
Publisher: Taschen
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783836556569

Get the ultimate insights on the heyday of DC Comics. Spanning from 1935 to 1956, more than 600 pages of covers and interiors, original illustrations, photographs, film stills, and ephemera chart the creators, the stories, and the game-changing super heroes Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.