The Price You Pay by Margaret Randall (1996, Hardcover) 
The Price You Pay by Margaret Randall (1996, Hardcover)
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: 1996-06-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0415912032
ISBN-13: 9780415912037
Product ID: EPID468089
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Publication Date:1996-06-01

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Length:210 pages
Height:9.5 in
Width:6.3 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:16.8 oz

Publisher's Note

Money determines the way we live our lives. In a patriarchal society women experience money as one more element of control: often abusive, sometimes paralyzing. It has only been in relatively recent times that women have legally owned and managed money or were able to pass it to their children. As a group, women remain a reserve labor force, underpaid in relation to men, the most rapidly expanding of the poor.

In The Price Women Pay, Margaret Randall interviews women from a wide range of economic, racial, and cultural backgrounds to reveal the role money plays in their lives. These women speak of their changing expectations and attitudes regarding money. Daughters of immigrants remember what money meant in the transition between worlds. They disclose the feelings that they have of stigma or shame at not having enough, guilt at having too much, and the lies, secrets and silences caused by these feelings. These personal stories are woven into a history of women's economics and chapters on family, work, the media, power and control, and lesbian economics.

The Price Women Pay is for the wives who hide money from their husbands, single women or lesbians who struggle against discriminating financial practices and all who are interested in a feminist analysis of women and money.



Industry Reviews
"'The Price You Pay' is a taboo-breaking book that both veteran and new-generation feminists will likely find useful; equally important, many other readers, men and women alike, will recognize themselves in its pages."
Globe and Mail (Toronto) - unknown

'Well of course! Leave it to Margaret Randall to give us something brand new, something necessary, something that will definitely help us deal--better than we thought we could: Cheers for 'The Price You Pay'...!"

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