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Wife, Inc., the business of marriage in the twenty-first century, Suzanne Leonard

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Wife, Inc., the business of marriage in the twenty-first century, Suzanne Leonard
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-240) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Wife, Inc.
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1004769775
Responsibility statement
Suzanne Leonard
Series statement
Critical cultural communication
Sub title
the business of marriage in the twenty-first century
Summary
After a half century of battling for gender equality, women have been freed from the necessity of securing a husband for economic stability, sexual fulfillment, or procreation. Marriage is a choice, and increasingly women (and men) are opting out. Yet despite these changes, the cultural power of marriage has burgeoned. What was once an obligation has become an exclusive club into which heterosexual women with the right amount of self-discipline may win entry. The newly exalted professionalized wife is no longer reliant on her husband's status or money; instead she can wield her own power provided she can successfully manage the business of being a wife. Wife, Inc. tells a fiercely contemporary story revealing that today's wives do not labor in the home. Instead, the work of wifedom occurs in online dating sites, on reality television, in social media, and on the campaign trail. No longer the stuff of marriage vows, these realms are now controlled by brand management and marketability. To prosper, women must appear confident, empowered, and sexually savvy. Suzanne Leonard follows women as they date, prepare to wed, and toil as wives, using examples from popular culture in order to reveal marriage's newly professionalized role in the lives of American women. Being a wife is a business that takes a lot more than a vow to maintain
Table Of Contents
Introduction : the wife industry -- Enterprising wives : dating as labor in hard times -- Almost wives : emotional regulation, marriage television, and the plight of the modern bride -- Return of the housewife : putting an icon back to work -- From basketball wives to extreme cougar wives : niche marketing the wife brand -- Good wives : public infidelity and the national politics of spousehood
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