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But beyond this, I have two main responses to Rosin's piece: a concern about her "relationship survey" and surprise at her depiction of men.
Women Breadwinners: Why We Must Be Sensitive to Our Slower-Moving Husbands 2011
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I share Rosin's interest in understanding the current social and emotional geography of breadwinning wives.
Women Breadwinners: Why We Must Be Sensitive to Our Slower-Moving Husbands 2011
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Rosin's survey includes only two items on housework: First, "Which of you does more housework -- tidying up, doing laundry, making beds, etc?"
Women Breadwinners: Why We Must Be Sensitive to Our Slower-Moving Husbands 2011
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But Rosin's idea of a "sisterhood" involves domestic jobs opening up when those women go to work -- which, Hernandez points out, means women of color cleaning affluent houses.
Laura Flanders: The F Word: Equal Obliviousness, Not Equal Rights 2010
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Even as they score big in attracting readers and other mainstream media attention, the thesis of stories like Rosin's always fail.
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Rosin's blog linked to a first-person piece she thought worked.
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I sincerely hope that Rosin's article, The End of Men, becomes a call to action rather an opportunity to than lapse into typical men versus women debates, arousing all of the pent up resentments of the past and the present.
Ellen Galinsky: Revisiting The End of Men: Similar Problems, Different Conclusions 2010
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The sad part of Rosin's piece, is the complete omission of the benefits of breast-feeding to the mother.
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This week, an article by Jenny Hontz on Newsweek's blog reveals that the IRS has ruled against tax relief for women who are medically forced to use formula after a double-mastectomy, and I can't help linking this and Rosin's article together.
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Rosin's not a doctor (i.e. not a member of the emperor club), nor a PhD, just an ultra-smart journalist who combed through the supposedly irrefutable evidence in favor of breast feeding and found it ... well, let's just say "wanting".
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