1. Turning Point
Each of his chapters pertains to a separate issue and all of them begin with a personal analogy that helps the reader understand what the chapter will discuss. ... It is hard to ignore the fact that while Mackay explains the women's movement and the men's response to it in careful, unemotive language, he sometimes interjects a personal opinion that pivots that reader's attention more towards his own that the change of gender roles has many disadvantages that come close to outweighing the advantages. ... At one point he mentions that there are "pressure falling on the woman from ...
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- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate