Description |
x, 163 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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Nationality/regional group North Americans Americans Iowans lcdgt |
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Occupational/field of activity group University and college faculty members Sociology teachers lcdgt |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
A note on the COVID-19 pandemic -- 1. Stormy seas -- 2. Beneath the surface -- 3. Changing tides -- 4. Reflecting pools -- 5. Treading water -- 6. Ripple effect -- 7. Sea legs. |
Summary |
"Existing portrayals of women who drink typically fall into two categories: disturbing stories of women hitting "rock bottom," resulting in ruined careers, families, and futures, or amusing stories of fun and harmless "girls' nights out," with women drinking and overindulging as a temporary escape from a never-ending list of work and family demands. Drawing on original research and extensive interviews with a diverse group of women, author Susan Stewart challenges these stereotypes, revealing women's complex relationships with alcohol and factors associated with its use. In On the Rocks Stewart asks a question others might prefer stay buried: what about women's lives have changed such that they drink more alcohol? Stewart's participants share stories of the many social forces that encourage women to drink: increased marketing of alcohol to women, the growing presence of alcohol in the workplace, pressure to drink from friends and family, and that drinking provides an easy "time-out" from children and housework. Stewarts' unvarnished examination of women and drinking challenges readers to think through its implications to individuals, families, and society"-- Provided by publisher |
Subject |
Women -- Alcohol use.
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Women alcoholics.
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Women -- Alcohol use.
(OCoLC)fst01176573
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Women alcoholics. (OCoLC)fst01177062
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ISBN |
9781538127254 (hardcover) |
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1538127253 (hardcover) |
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9781538127261 (electronic publication) |
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