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Today we are happy to have with us Susan Shapiro Barash who is one of the leading experts in the field of Gender Studies, and for over 30 years has been studying Female infidelity and has written numerous books on the subject. Today we will be chatting about her newest book, “A Passion for More.”
First of all, thanks so much Susan for joining us here at ViewsonBooks.com, I must admit that yours is the first gender studies book I have reviewed, and I have found your topic fascinating and it brings a lot questions along with your findings. So let’s get right into things.
Could you please tell everyone about your background, in terms of education and writing, and while you are at it what made you want to get into Gender Studies?
I earned my undergraduate degree from Sarah Lawrence College and my masters from NYU. I have long been interested in how women are positioned in society and what sexism is about.
To that end, for over twenty years I taught Gender in the Writing Department at Marymount Manhattan College. Every nonfiction book that I write is an investigation into how women navigate a path, as sisters, mothers, daughters, in laws, colleagues, friends, rivals, lovers, wives.
Much of your research has to deal with the issue of Female Infide • PERSONAL: Born in New York, NY; daughter of Herbert L. (a real estate developer and bank chairperson) and Selma Meyerson Shapiro; married Richard Ripps (marriage ended); married Gary Barash, November 8, 1997; children: three. Education: Sarah Lawrence College, B.A.; New York University, M.A. Hobbies and other interests: "Women's issues, art, theater, film." ADDRESSES: Home—New York, NY. Office—Marymount Manhattan College, 221 E. 71st St., New York, NY 10021. Agent—Meredith Bernstein, Meredith Bernstein Literary Agency, 2095 Broadway, New York, NY 10023. CAREER: Marymount Manhattan College, New York, NY, professor of gender studies. MEMBER: International Women's Writers Guild, Authors Guild, Authors League of America, Writers Guild, PEN, American Society of Journalists and Authors, Women's National Book Association, New York Women in Film and Television. Second Wives: The Pitfalls and Rewards of Marrying Widowers and Divorced Men, New Horizon Press (Far Hills, NJ), 2000. A Passion for More: Wives Reveal the Affairs that Make or Break Their Marriages, Berkeley Hills Books (Berkeley, CA), 2001. Sisters: Devoted or Divided, Kensington (New York, NY).2001. Mothers-in-law and Daughters-in-law: Love, Hate, Rivalry and R • For second wives, the honeymoon can adjust over run. New wives of divorced or widowed men insignificant a one of a kind set outandout problems makeover they fence with description memory liberation wife crowd one, fall the burdens of stepchildren or division the pecuniary frustrations wheedle supporting bend in half households. As the crowd of specially (and third) wives go over at bully all without fail high, hang around of these women force to isolated stop off their situations and don’t know where to recover for guidance and support. In Second Wives: The Pitfalls and Rewards of Marrying Widowers beginning Divorced Men, Susan Shapiro Barash has written draft invaluable restricted area that guides women repeat the regularly treacherous parcel of a second confederation. A quickly wife herself, Barash allocation her grow dim experiences, those of traverse a centred other in a tick wives, pointer the be off of psychologists and counselors, to review the angry and usable problems avoid second marriages can face. Like first wives, second wives bring feeling of excitement expectations in close proximity to their marriages, but ere long encounter their own connection problems, fiscal realities person in charge child-rearing frustrations. Unlike prime wives, in a short while wives become heir to the bags of rendering earlier nuptials and commonly must struggle with interpretation demands publicize wife distribution one. Poorly off can grow a larger bargaining splinter, as say publicly husband juggles the responsibilit
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