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“You have a teenager who desperately wants to separate...If you don't have a career, these New Domesticity types are likely to find themselves standing in the kitchen with all these domestic skills and no outlet for them, no way to earn a living.... [A]t that point your kids are not thanking you for having made the hand-pureed baby food and for giving them homemade cookies. They don't feel you've done them a big favor; they say, "Why didn't she ever grow up and take responsibility for her own life?"”

Quote by Emily Matchar

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Homeward Bound: Why Women Are Embracing the New Domesticity

This book delves into the changing perceptions and experiences of women in relation to domesticity, analyzing the factors contributing to the rise of a new domestic lifestyle. more

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Emily Matchar
Emily Matchar

Emily Matchar, born in 1982, is an accomplished journalist known for her in-depth reporting on social and cultural issues. She has made a name for herself in the media industry with her unique perspective and insightful coverage. more

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