Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

Homeward Bound Emily Matchar

Homeward Bound By Emily Matchar

Homeward Bound by Emily Matchar


$17.19
Condition - Very Good
Only 1 left

Summary

What happens to our society as a whole when smart, high-achieving young women are honing their traditional homemaking skills?

Homeward Bound Summary

Homeward Bound: Why Women Are Embracing the New Domesticity by Emily Matchar

There's no doubt about it: domesticity is enjoying a major comeback, with the explosion of "stitch n' bitch" knitting circles; our sudden fascination with canning, cheese-making, and grinding our own flour; and a tidal wave of memoirs in the "I quit my corporate job and found fulfillment on a Vermont goat farm" vein. Why are women embracing the labor-intense domestic tasks that our mothers and grandmothers so eagerly shrugged off? Why has the image of the blissfully domestic, vintage-clad supermom become the media's feminine ideal?

In Homeward Bound, Emily Matchar offers an investigation into how New Domesticity is fundamentally reshaping the role of women in society, and what the consequences might be. With research spanning from coast to coast, Matchar introduces us to a diverse cast of characters-Southern food bloggers, "radical homemakers" on the East Coast, Etsy entrepreneurs in Provo, members of urban knitting circles in Austin, and many more. She identifies the negative elements of these trends along with the positive, ultimately suggesting that this return to domesticity goes a step too far, to the detriment of both men and women alike.

Homeward Bound Reviews

"Matchar maintains a chatty tone that makes for easy reading. ... She's funny and self-deprecating... [Her] work left me with a better understanding of other women's motivations." * Washington Post *
"The brilliance of Emily Matchar's new book is that it exhaustively describes what disillusioned workers are opting into: a slower, more sustainable, and more self-sufficient lifestyle that's focused on the home. Matchar synthesizes dozens of trend stories... into a single, compelling narrative about the resurgence of domesticity....Refreshing" * The New Republic *
"Matchar captures the appeal of the new domesticity - from its `cozy vintage aesthetic' to its embrace of healthier foods and recycling. At the same time, she raises sharp and timely questions about whether the army of new-style happy homemakers aren't `glossing over some of the harder realities of women, work, and equality.'" * Boston Globe *
"Cogently argues that choosing a more hands-on, DIY lifestyle family farming, canning, crafting-can, without sacrificing feminism's hard-won gains, improve on an earlier time when 'people lived more lightly on the earth and relied less on corporations, and family and community came first.'" * Elle *
"Very informative and eye opening.... The book is a must for mothers, old, young, and in between. ...well worth reading and discussing." * The Orange Leader *
"An entertaining and well-structured book." * New York Journal of Books *
"The book is an insightful, fascinating read. While Matchar is nonjudgmental, she also provides a refreshing dose of analysis and skepticism." * The Independent Weekly (Triangle Area, NC) *
"[Matchar] places women at the center of the budding movement to challenge industrial food. . . . A nuanced, sympathetic critique. . . she defends feminism against the charge that it drove women out of the kitchen and led to the decline in cooking." * MotherJones.com *
"A well-researched look at the resurgence of home life.... Offers intriguing insight into the renaissance of old-fashioned home traditions." * Kirkus Reviews *
"A lively and perceptive reporter... [Matchar] offers a valuable and astute assessment of the factors that led to the current embracing of domesticity and the consequences of this movement." * Publishers Weekly *
"This book heralds a revolution in the attitudes and values of our society and will certainly divide public opinion in general and women in particular." -- Elisabeth Badinter * bestselling author of The Conflict: How Modern Motherhood Undermines the Status of Women *

About Emily Matchar

Emily Matchar writes about culture, women's issues, work, food and more for places such as The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Salon, The Hairpin, Gourment, Men's Journal, Outside and many others.

Additional information

GOR005766782
9781451665444
145166544X
Homeward Bound: Why Women Are Embracing the New Domesticity by Emily Matchar
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster
2013-06-06
288
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Homeward Bound