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| | “Lives Of The Wives” Books Won’t Save Us | “The problem with being a wife is being a wife,” writes Carmela Ciuraru in Lives of the Wives, her recent book about five literary marriages. The role has historically been unglamorous, she continues, requiring women to play the part of “chattel, cook, housekeeper, and nursemaid,” while enduring the type of struggles you’d expect when partnering with an egomaniac who happens to be a talented artist. Marriage is on the decline in the United States — research shows that a quarter of millennials have never been married — but books about wives remain so common that they have become a bookstore cliche. Their covers often show faceless women, headless women, women from behind. “Who is she?” they seem to want you to ask, maybe while mentally grafting your own head onto the pictures. What can we make of this genre that positions women at the center while also stressing their domestic subservience to men? What is the point of these books, and why do we keep making it? Read More |
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| | | | | | TAROT | Your February Tarot Reading | As the second month of 2024 arrives, I ask my tarot deck, “What do we need to know for the coming weeks?” According to this reading, the message is to do your best, and surrender the rest. The five-card spread I created for you represents your energy, your current situation, an obstacle you’re facing, how to take action, and the lesson you’ll learn from this experience. Read More |
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