Stanford sociologist Marianne Cooper is a leading expert in the field of gender and family dynamics. Her latest book, Cut Adrift: Families in Insecure Times, details her efforts to understand how families representing an array of social classes perceive and manage contemporary economic anxieties. She and guest-host Sarah Catherine Billups discuss the many ways that […]
Stanford sociologist Marianne Cooper [1] is a leading expert in the field of gender and family dynamics. Her latest book, Cut Adrift: Families in Insecure Times [2], details her efforts to understand how families representing an array of social classes perceive and manage contemporary economic anxieties. She and guest-host Sarah Catherine Billups discuss the many ways that these problems often fall to wives and mothers, even amongst those who have transcended gender boundaries in professional life. Download Office Hours #133 [3] [1] http://gender.stanford.edu/people/marianne-cooper [2] http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520277670 [3] http://files.thesocietypages.org/downloads/OH133_Cooper.mp3
Stanford sociologist Marianne Cooper is a leading expert in the field of gender and family dynamics. Her latest book, Cut Adrift: Families in Insecure Times, details her efforts to understand how families representing an array of social classes perceive and manage contemporary economic anxieties. She and guest-host Sarah Catherine Billups discuss the many ways that these problems often fall to wives and mothers, even amongst those who have transcended gender boundaries in professional life.